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Linley Tech: Embedded Network Security Design
Seminar Proceedings
Held July 16, 2008
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These files were updated on July 23 to correct a PDF display problem. We apologize if you encountered problems viewing the original files.
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Session
1: Security Technology Overview
Bob Wheeler, Senior Analyst, The Linley Group |
296 KB |
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Session
2: Locking Down the Network
FIPS 140-2 Compliance in Networking Equipment
Mike Scruggs, Staff Technical Marketing Engineer, Cavium Networks
Beyond the Suite B Protocols – The Revolution in Data Security
Russell Dietz, CTO, Hifn
MACsec: Protecting Your Network from the Ground Up
Steve Singer, Systems Engineering Manager, SafeNet |
9.9 MB |
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3: Pervasive and Scalable Content Inspection
The Current Network Security Model is a Fallacy
Rony Kay, President and CTO, cPacket Networks
Coupling Content and Multicore Processors for Next-Generation Threats
Christine Severns, Distinguished Engineer and Security Architect, LSI |
8.5 MB |
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Session
4: Processor Innovations for Embedded Security
Integrated Crypto Capabilities in Network Processing Silicon
Nabil Damouny, Director of Strategic Engineering, Netronome Systems
Meeting Security Design Challenges in Embedded Processing
Chris Bergen, Director, Systems Engineering, AMCC
Designing an Integrated Services Router using a Multicore Processor
Mike Hui, Senior Solutions Architect, Freescale |
3.6 MB |
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Session
5: Future Directions for Network-Security Processing
(Panel Discussion)
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These
PDFs require an access code in order to open the documents.
You can request the code by completing the registration
form. Click here.
The seminar was intended for system designers, OEMs, network-equipment vendors, network service providers/carriers, security-software vendors, press, and the financial community.
Information
collected for this event will be shared with the sponsors
paying for this seminar. This information will not be
shared with companies other than the sponsors of this
event.
Further
questions? Contact The Linley Group:
Phone: 1.800.413.2881 (toll free in US) or 1.408.281.1947 or email: customer
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