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Wireless LANs offer significant benefits to enterprises,
but IT managers debate how to secure them. While WLANs
have significant security vulnerabilities, they can
be secured.
This educational seminar will provide you with a thorough
understanding of WLAN security risks. More importantly,
you will learn about layered approaches to security
that you can adopt to secure a WLAN.
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Date & Time: |
October 29, 2003 1:30 - 4:30 PM
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San Jose,
CA
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Presenter Profile:
Jay Chaudhry
CEO & Chairman of AirDefense
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.
In his previous entrepreneurial ventures, Jay has been
a founder, key investor and/or chairman and CEO of:
- Air2Web
- A developer of the leading mobile Internet platform.
- CipherTrust
- Provider of the industry's first security appliance
for email systems.
- CoreHarbor
- The leading provider of hosted and managed e-commerce
solutions.
From 1995 to 1997, Jay served as Senior Vice President
of Worldwide Marketing at IQ Software, a public company
that specialized in database reporting tools. Previously,
Jay was the vice president of sales and marketing for
Software Products Division at Unisys. Prior to that, Jay
held various sales and marketing management positions
at NCR and IBM.
Jay holds a Masters in Computer Engineering, Masters
in Industrial Engineering, and Masters in Business Administration
from the University of Cincinnati. He has attended executive
management programs at Harvard Business School, Wharton
Business School and IBM Corp.
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