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Saturday, 05/12/2018 1:55:30 PM

Saturday, May 12, 2018 1:55:30 PM

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How to Secure Network Equipment Against Attacks

May 16 webcast - Learn how to secure network equipment #TPM root of trust against malware, physical attacks. Protect date, devices @Infineon @Cisco #Huawei @TrustedComputin

With network devices being secured, the TPM being enabled in computers could start to have a stronger impact. Securing network equipment could be the spark for enabling TPMs in all computers in a company's computer fleet with the help of marketing. imo.



https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/7423/312443?utm_source=Trusted%20Computing%20Group&utm_medium=brighttalk&utm_campaign=312443

How to Secure Network Equipment Against Attacks


About this webinar

Much effort has been put into securing data at rest and in transit. But what about the network equipment at the heart of today’s connected enterprises and the huge Internet of Things? Routers, switches and firewalls remain vulnerable to attacks that can compromise these devices.

In a webcast Wed., May 16, 1:00 p.m. Eastern/10:00 a.m. Pacific, join TCG experts Steve Hanna, Senior Principal, Infineon Technologies, Bill Sulzen,Technical Leader, Cisco Systems, Inc., and Michael Eckel, Security Engineer, Huawei Technologies for a tutorial on how to secure network equipment.

The webcast will outline key vulnerabilities and specific steps to embed network equipment with foundational security, based on a root of trust. Steve Hanna will advise attendees on key requirements and considerations for designing more secure routers, switches and firewalls and what they need to harden them against attacks, including malware.
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