December 12, 2007
BLUE BELL, Pa., Dec. 12, 2007 – Fiberlink Communications Corporation, the trusted expert for secure mobile computing, today announced that Fiberlink Vice President of Product Marketing Skip Taylor will present “The New ‘Insider’ - Extending Device and Data Protection to the Mobile Workforce” at the Columbus Tech Security Conference on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 12:45 p.m. CT.
When an organization embraces mobility and allows its employees to work remotely, it opens itself up to new device and data threats. Employees, once considered insiders, are now often remote and fall victim to the mobile blind spot – an area of vulnerability that is created when employees use corporate devices and data away from the reach of traditional enterprise security solutions. Companies need an integrated approach to this problem, like that which has been promised by many NAC initiatives.
Taylor will explore the impact mobility has on IT network security and how hackers are specifically targeting mobile devices. He will also explain how to extend desktop security to mobile devices and will talk about Fiberlink’s Mobile NAC initiative that takes a “protection-before-the-perimeter” approach to mobile security.
Columbus Tech-Security Conference attendees will come away with practical implementation ideas around intrusion detection and prevention systems, wireless security, Web hacking, contingency planning, vulnerability assessments, threat management, computer and PDA enterprise forensics, password recovery and disk wiping tools and Internet investigation techniques.
Location: Columbus State Community College
The Center for Workforce Development
4th floor Conference Center
315 Cleveland Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Fiberlink Mobile NAC™ streamlines the management of endpoint security applications and access services for mobile workers and provides IT with a management dashboard that offers granular visibility into the security compliance posture of corporate laptops.
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About Fiberlink
Fiberlink simplifies and secures mobile working with innovative software and services, built
for the enterprise. Fiberlink’s advanced technology protects mobile workers from hackers,
viruses, loss, theft, “data leakage” and other hazards brought on by mobile computing.
Market research firms Yankee and Current Analysis recognize Fiberlink for its leadership in
delivering secure mobility solutions. For many years, Fiberlink has been the trusted mobility
expert to companies such as Bloomberg, Continental Airlines, General Electric and Grant Thornton,
keeping their networks secure and their employees productive. Additional information about
Fiberlink is available at
www.fiberlink.com.
For more information, please contact:
Susan Sutton
Fiberlink Communications Corporation
ssutton@fiberlink.com
(215) 664-1753
Vera Newhouse
A&R Edelman for Fiberlink
vnewhouse@ar-edelman.com
(212) 819-4878
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