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Written by MacEnterprise.org
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
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Deep Nines
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| Presenters: |
Greg Jackson, Vice President of Technical Services, DeepNines
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| Moderator: |
Scott Morris, Apple Inc.
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| Sponsors: |
MacEnterprise.org
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| Broadcast Date: |
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007 |
Session Description
Description:
This webcast will focus on the innovative methods DeepNines has
developed to keep networks safe and critical content accessible. In
working with educational institutions, financial, banking and oil and
gas customers, DeepNines has observed that people have very clever ways
of getting around traditional network firewalls and content filters.
In response, they've developed a solution that runs on the Apple Xserve
with Leopard that eliminates any undesired access to the web; either
via proxies, p2p, games, streaming and other unwanted content. Join
Greg Jackson from DeepNines, who will demonstrate the different kinds
of techniques people use and show how their solution provides superior
protection to traditional methods of internet security, and also
eliminates unwanted or “bad” traffic that bogs down and congests the
network, while prioritizing the good traffic.
Download the Webcast Slides
- The slides (PDF) are available for download.
Download the Webcast
- A QT movie of the presentation is available for download.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 March 2008 )
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