
As we have seen from the recent domestic and global threats, the entire Public Sector IT enterprise is under constant attack. Today's borderless networks need to be secured with confidence, consistency, and efficiency. Network access technologies are a good starting point for securing networks, but they are not enough.
The key to secure networks is role-based access control. Government agencies can secure networks by leveraging existing infrastructure by utilizing computer users' fundamental security asset: their identities. Identity based network solutions provide the visibility and control required to know who is coming to your agency's network and what they are doing there. Role-based access control enables agencies to facilitate better collaboration to support anywhere, anytime, and from any location network access, securely.
Register for this webcast -- the second in the series -- to learn how to:
- Build security and intelligence into your agency's network with policy-based, identity aware network access control
- Safeguard against data leakage in support of regulatory requirements
- Simplify identity policy management
- Enable role-based identity and controlled access to critical applications and resources
Featured Speakers include:
- Mike Kraus, Consulting Systems Engineer, Cisco
- Fred Newberry, Director of Customer Solutions, Cisco and former Chief Information Security Officer, FBI and former Chief, Information Assurance Section, FBI Security Division
View the "4 Pillars of Cyber Security" Webcast Series
- Session 1: "Integrated Threat Detection and Defense", Available to View On-Demand
- Session 3: "Secure Remote Access: Anywhere, Anytime Security for a Mobile Government Workforce", July 14, Register Online Now
- Session 4: "Cloud and Data Center Security", August 18


