MS: Secure Application Delivery via Remote Access and Web Applications
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This month’s seminar is all about security. We will talk about the next generation of mobile user VPNs based on SSL. No more IP SEC clients or complex firewall changes, authorized remote users just need a standard web browser. SSL VPN technology means that your users can securely connect to network resources anytime from any browser. We will also cover advanced SSL VPN security features, including anti-keystroke logging technologies and built in Anti-virus. Protected Work Zones insure that your network is secure, even if theirs is not. The seminar will include live demonstrations of F5’s FirePass solution.
During the seminar we'll also demonstrate F5's web-application firewall, Traffic Shield. This is not a deep inspection firewall/IPS, it is a full application level web application security device. Let your developers write code, let the Traffic Shield protect the web site from malicious input and attacks. Traffic Shield leverages a positive security model to defend web applications against common and very specific hacks, including: cross side scripting, phishing, and forceful browsing. Web application firewalls can detect and prevent attacks that network firewalls cannot see, insuring secure application delivery.
The
“MS: Secure Application Delivery via Remote Access and Web Applications” training seminar will be held on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 from 10:00 AM to 12 Noon. A light lunch will be served after the seminar, sponsored by
F5 Networks.
This training seminar has a technical rating of 2 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
Seating for this seminar is limited; please register early!!
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