Four New Network Security Technologies You Should Know About, and Four Predictions
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Monday, 29 June 2009
05:30 PM-06:30 PM
SEC15_B2.pdf
Speakers: Lawrence Orans, John Pescatore
Location: Potomac Ballroom B
Session Type: Track Session
Track: B

Today’s networks are based upon older technologies that can lead to serious vulnerabilities. The DNS protocol is flawed. IPv4 has a shortage of addresses. Most data travels unencrypted, “in the clear” over networks. Many wired networks lack authentication – any device can gain access. New technologies will help. Hear Gartner’s predictions for when and how you will deploy them.
Key Issues:
  • Will the DNS vulnerability of 2008 lead to widespread DNSSEC adoption?
  • How and when will 802.1AE/af lead us to encrypt data in motion?
  • Will 802.1X be as commonplace in our wired networks as it is in our wireless networks?
  • When, if ever, will you deploy IPv6?
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