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Pimping for Accuvant and Palo Alto Networks

To everyone reading this, take it from me that Palo Alto Networks has some excellent stuff.  I have seen this put into production networks and watched it give tremendous insight into what is getting in and out.  I wish this box had been around when I was an Information Security Manager and Network / Security Engineer.  It would have made my life a lot easier because I would have been able to block traffic according to layer 7, not just the traditional port / IP combination like in typical firewalls.  Please read below for a tease of what you will see if you are in the Houston area and come see the seminar.

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The network security space is in desperate need of innovation!  It’s no secret that the Internet generates the majority of traffic on today’s corporate networks.  The question is, how can you know exactly what that traffic is, and control it in a way that’s best for your business?

Comprehensive Internet visibility and control is now essential – not just of network ports, but of the actual applications, users, and content flowing through the firewall. Unfortunately, traditional firewalls are missing three key ingredients that prevent them from delivering the Internet security and protection your organization requires.

Please join us for a 90-minute seminar that puts a spotlight on what’s really happening in today’s enterprise networks, and provides strategic guidance on how to regain the visibility and control you need.

SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS

  • New research on the top high risk applications running on more than 50 enterprise networks today
  • Insights into a new generation of evasive applications and related threats capable of bypassing your firewall controls
  • A look at three new network security requirements – missing from traditional firewalls – that will restore IT’s ability to manage these and other Internet risks

In addition, you’ll hear from a CISO of a leading Midwest bank, who has experienced the pain that comes with the inability to control Internet traffic, but is now enjoying unprecedented network visibility and control.

LOCATION
Date: Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Time: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm (registration begins at 11:15 and lunch served)

Place:

Sullivan’s of Houston
4608 Westheimer
Houston, TX 77027  (MAP & DIRECTIONS)
Phone: (713) 961-0333
To reserve your place at this luncheon, please click HERE.

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