Protect your network and institution in
an open-access culture
Tuesday, October
11, 2011
at 2pm, ET
Colleges and universities must strike a delicate balance between maintaining an open-access technology culture, where students connect to the network with a vast array of personal devices, and the need to protect their network, resources and reputation. Find out how to achieve this balance through a case study by St. Edwards University, which provides an open-access culture while maintaining network control and security through user accountability.
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Speakers will address the following topics:
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Best practices for enabling open access.
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How to instill a culture of user accountability and how that protects the institution.
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How to implement role-based and network access controls.
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How to monitor network activity in real time.
Who will benefit:
Presidents, controllers, IT directors, purchasing directors.
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Speakers:
Gaston Hebert - Director of Information Technology Resources, St. Edward's University, Austin.
Dan Dulac - Vice President, Global Solutions Engineering Services, Enterasys.
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