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META Group analyst Chris Kozup joins CIOs
from leading corporations to cover policy requirements
for enterprise wireless LANs. This 90-minute webcast
features WLAN security experts and practitioners
who draw upon real case studies to discuss the
pitfalls of implementing and enforcing an effective
wireless LAN policy.
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Who Should Attend:
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IT Executives (CIO, VP or Director
of IT) |
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Chief Security Officers |
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Directors or Managers of Security |
Webinar Agenda:
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Requirements for Enterprise Wireless
LAN Policies
- Chris Kozup, Senior Analayst, META Group |
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Enforcing WLAN Policies with 24x7
Vigilance
-Jay Chaudhry, Chairman & CEO, AirDefense |
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Customer Case Study - TBA |
Speakers:
Chris
Kozup specializes in best practices for the campus
LAN and metropolitan-area network, with specific focus
on procurement, network design, and services. He joined
META Group in January 1998 and has significant expertise
in enterprise wireless technologies, and works with
enterprises to evaluate and deploy highly secure and
manageable wireless infrastructure to support a multitude
of mobile applications. In addition, Mr. Kozup assists
customers in saving money by providing guidance on pricing
benchmarks in the areas of network hardware and services.
He equips enterprises with actionable advice on the
convergence of voice, video, and data; videoconferencing
and collaboration; and data network switching and routing
products and manufacturers. Previously, Mr. Kozup worked
for Cambridge Energy Research Associates, based in Paris.
Mr. Kozup received a BA from Ohio University.
Jay Chaudhry is a seasoned entrepreneur and
experienced technology executive with a track record
of success. Jay's background includes 20 years of sales,
marketing and engineering experience from leading companies
such as IBM, NCR and Unisys and the successful launch
of several entrepreneurial companies. In 1997 Jay founded
SecureIT, the first pure-play Internet security services
company to experience exponential revenue growth. As
a self-funded company of more than 60 employees, SecureIT
was acquired by VeriSign in July 1998. After serving
as Vice President and General Manager of the Security
Services Division at VeriSign, Jay went on to co-found
and launch several successful start-up technology companies
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