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Securing Network Endpoints with Authentication Technologies Print E-mail
Learn about the benefits of securing your network endpoints with strong authentication. Endpoints are gateways to the entire network, where trade secrets, personnel records and other regulated data can be stolen or destroyed. Unmanaged and unauthorized devices attaching to those endpoints can deal a fatal blow to your organization. At this webcast, you'll find out how to secure these endpoints, hear an overview of existing authentication technologies and learn why establishing trusted network connections is so important.

In addition to giving an overview of existing authentication technologies, the webcast will answer the following questions for you:

 

  • Why are network endpoints the fastest growing network vulnerability?
  • Why is multi-factor authentication necessary?
  • Why is Access vs. Control important in today's network landscape?
  • Why is establishing trusted network connections so important?
  • How do you reduce and manage risk in a market with billions of devices?

Phoenix will introduce a new authentication method that uses digital certificates to assign a unique identity to all network authorized devices. This technology enables organizations to allow only authorized devices to have access to the network and allows for specific device access control based on security policies.

Author(s): 
Isidro Gonzalez, Senior Product Manager
Phoenix Technologies
Author Bio:
Isidro Gonzalez has garnered over 15 years experience in the PC, security and wireless industries working for Polaroid, NEC Computers, HP, and Certicom. Prior to that he worked in aerospace consulting. He currently focuses on security applications at Phoenix Technologies. He holds degrees in Management Science and Civil Engineering from MIT.

 



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