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08/30/07
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Embedded
Network Security Design Challenges to be
Focus of Linley Tech Seminar
Featuring Freescale, SafeNet, Intel, Elliptic, Tarari,
cPacket Networks, and Hifn
MOUNTAIN
VIEW, CA—August 30, 2007—On September 13, The
Linley Group continues its Linley Tech seminar series with
a one-day event on Embedded Network Security Design. This
seminar brings together industry experts, CTOs, and technologists
to discuss leading-edge devices that address the specialized
needs of this important market. The seminar will provide
the latest information on the newest products to system
designers who are designing network-security equipment
or designing security into routers or other network equipment.
Bob Wheeler, senior analyst at The Linley Group, will
open the program with an overview of current and
emerging security
technologies, market directions, and silicon trends.
The seminar will wrap up with a lively closing
panel debating
the future directions of network-security processing.
You won't want to miss this outstanding lineup of technical
presenters, including:
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Frank
Gates, Platform Solutions Architect, Intel, will present
Intel's Quick Assist Technology and
the new integrated
processor code-named Tolapai.
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Geoff
Waters, Senior Systems Engineer, Freescale, will discuss
future communications-processor
features for
hardening system designs and scaling performance.
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Rony
Kay, President and CTO, cPacket Networks, will present
his company's
unique silicon architecture
for
embedding
deep-packet inspection throughout networks.
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Jeff
Carmichael, CTO and cofounder, Tarari, will present
Tarari's T10
technology for
scaling down
the cost of
UTM.
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Russell
Dietz, CTO, Hifn, will describe how to secure and
optimize data replication
in storage networks
using
Hifn's flow-through chips.
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Mike
Borza, CTO, Elliptic Semiconductor, will discuss
how network-equipment
vendors can design their
ASICs to prevent counterfeiting of
blades and modules.
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Steve
Singer, Systems Engineering Manager,
SafeNet, will discuss
performance considerations
for embedding
security-protocol
processing in ASIC
designs.
Following the seminar will be a networking reception
complete with exhibits and a raffle. We'll be giving
away an iPod
Nano as well as a copy of A
Guide to Security Processors and Accelerators,
one of The Linley Group's reports.
Admission is free to qualified individuals who
register by September 10. The seminar is intended
for system
designers, OEMs, service providers, network-equipment
vendors, security-software
vendors, press, and the financial community.
The seminar will be held at the DoubleTree Hotel
in
San Jose and
is sponsored by Freescale, AMCC, SafeNet, Intel,
Elliptic, Tarari, cPacket Networks, and Hifn.
For further details and registration information,
visit The Linley Group seminar page.
About The Linley Group
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Linley Group, the leading provider of independent technology
analysis for networking, communications, and consumer
electronics semiconductors, covers emerging areas such
as high-speed embedded processors, Gigabit and 10G Ethernet,
mobile device processors, and more. The company provides
in-depth technology reports and interactive seminars
as well as strategic consulting services tailored to
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