Embedded Network Security Design
Held in San Jose on July 16, 2008
On July 16, The Linley Group presented a one-day seminar on designing security into
networking systems. The seminar was intended to help engineers or engineering
managers who are responsible for designing network-security equipment or
designing security into switch/routers or other equipment. The program
featured technical presentations from leading suppliers of products for this
market.
Bob Wheeler, senior analyst at The Linley Group, began the program with
an overview of network-security technologies (e.g., VPN, DoS, firewall,
IDS/IPS, antivirus), market trends, and silicon trends. The remainder of the
day included talks and a panel discussion covering a broad range of
security-design topics.
The program featured an outstanding lineup of technical presenters:
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Bob Wheeler, Senior Analyst, The Linley Group
Security Technology Overview |
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Rony Kay, President and CTO, cPacket Networks
The Current Network Security Model is a Fallacy |
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Russell Dietz, CTO, Hifn
Beyond the Suite B Protocols – The Revolution in Data Security |
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Christine Severns, Distinguished Engineer and Security Architect, LSI
Coupling Content and Multicore Processors for Next-Generation Threats
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Chris Bergen, Director, Systems Engineering, AMCC
Meeting Security Design Challenges in Embedded Processing
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Mike Hui, Senior Solutions Architect, Freescale
Designing an Integrated Services Router using a Multicore Processor
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Nabil Damouny, Director of Strategic Engineering, Netronome Systems
Integrated Crypto Capabilities in Network Processing Silicon |
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Steve Singer, Systems Engineering Manager, SafeNet
MACsec: Protecting Your Network from the Ground Up
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Mike Scruggs, Staff Technical Marketing Engineer, Cavium Networks
FIPS 140-2 Compliance in Networking Equipment
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The seminar was intended for system designers, OEMs, network-equipment vendors, network service providers/carriers, security-software vendors, press, and the financial community.
Sponsored by Freescale, AMCC, Netronome, LSI, SafeNet, Cavium, cPacket, and Hifn.
Detailed Program
Proceedings Registration
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