MS: Agent-less Endpoint Security
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Many organizations are looking for a security appliance that defends against intrusions and attacks on the internal network, not just the perimeter. Vernier Networks offers the industry’s first network-based access management solution, allowing organizations to screen devices and users, restrict network access to only authorized resources, inspect traffic once the user is on the network for worms, viruses or unusual behavior, and enforce remediation policies. The result is a trusted network free from costly intrusions, worms and viruses.
Unlike disjointed point solutions that require the cumbersome integration of desktop agents, switches, routers, and policy/authentication servers, Vernier’s solutions offer network-based security that employ coordinated countermeasures to protect the network from threats and intrusions at every point of access – wired, wireless or remote. The Vernier solution can be deployed at the edge or closer to the core, depending on your network design and security needs. Vernier Networks can help you answer these critical questions: Do you know who is on your network? Do you know how to restrict access to certain resources? What do you know about the device, is it compliant, is it updated, is it infected?
This seminar will help you learn about the latest advancements in network security. The goal of the seminar is to help you fully understand how network access management works. We will also help you determine if any of these technologies would benefit your organization.
The
“MS: Agent-less Endpoint Security” training seminar will be held on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 from 10:00 AM to 12 Noon. A light lunch will be served after the seminar, sponsored by
Vernier Networks.
This training seminar has a technical rating of 3 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
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