‘Trick or Treat’ Network Promo

September 25, 2008

Trick or Treat Promo
Spend $20k on ProCurve with CAD and Pick Your Treat!

Choose your treat:
- ProCurve 530 AP (#J8986)
- ProCurve Radio Port 230 (#J9006) (*requires WESM module)
- ProCurve 2610-24/12 Partial PoE Switch (#J9086)

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 THE FINE PRINT. Now through October 31st, 2008, for every $20k of ProCurve products purchased (excluding tax & shipping) on a single purchase order, customers can choose one of the 3 items listed as a special promo. Promo can not be combined with any other offers, but orders are eligible for ProCurve trade-in promotion. Customers should specify their choice on the PO with line item “Trick or Treat” and the Part Number (#J8986, #J9006, #J9086). Orders must be received by noon Eastern October 31st, 2008 to qualify. Promotion subject to change without notice, while supplies last.

Presenting at SecTor

September 25, 2008

Carolina Advanced Digital is pleased to participate in SecTor 2009, the Security Education Conference in Toronto.

About SecTor

Illuminating the Black Art of Security. SecTor brings the world’s brightest (and darkest) minds together to identify, discuss, dissect and debate the latest digital threats facing corporations today. Unique to central Canada, SecTor provides an unmatched opportunity for IT Professionals to collaborate with their peers and learn from their mentors. Held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in downtown Toronto, SecTor runs two full days, October 7th and 8th. Learn more and register online at http://sector.ca.

Catch Our Session on Network Security

Network Security Stripped: From layered technologies to the bare essentials”
- Jennifer Jabbusch (jj)
 

2009 will be a big year for network security, with the rejuvenation of NAC technologies, endpoint security and the new 802.1X-REV. In addition to the more complex security systems, organizations will be leveraging features already integrated in their current infrastructure devices, such as DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP protection, port filtering and dynamic IP lockdown. We’ll also see how organizations are bringing WAN technologies to the LAN, leveraging firewalls, intrusion detection and NBAD (network behavior anomaly detection) on the inside of the network for protection against 0-day attacks.

Find out how these technologies can help you secure your network with little or no additional investment; and understand when a more robust solution is needed. Learn more about current (and future) network security technologies, best practices and which solutions can help secure your wired, wireless and converged networks.

2008 ISSA Triangle InfoSeCon

September 24, 2008

CAD is pleased to be a Platinum Corporate Sponsor for ISSA’s 2008 Triangle InfoSeCon security conference in Raleigh, NC.

Stop by and see us in the exhibit area and don’t miss our talk on Network Security.

2008 ISSA Triangle InfoSeCon
October 16, 2008
McKimmon Center
Raleigh, NC
Event Website

Catch Our Session on Network Security

Network Security Stripped: From layered technologies to the bare essentials”
- Jennifer Jabbusch (jj)
 

2009 will be a big year for network security, with the rejuvenation of NAC technologies, endpoint security and the new 802.1X-REV. In addition to the more complex security systems, organizations will be leveraging features already integrated in their current infrastructure devices, such as DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP protection, port filtering and dynamic IP lockdown. We’ll also see how organizations are bringing WAN technologies to the LAN, leveraging firewalls, intrusion detection and NBAD (network behavior anomaly detection) on the inside of the network for protection against 0-day attacks.

Find out how these technologies can help you secure your network with little or no additional investment; and understand when a more robust solution is needed. Learn more about current (and future) network security technologies, best practices and which solutions can help secure your wired, wireless and converged networks.

SCITDA 2008 Presentation

September 8, 2008

Come see CAD at the 2008 SCITDA conference in Myrtle Beach, SC. We’ll be exhibiting as well as presenting a session on security. Don’t miss the debut of this hot new topic!

SCITDA 2008 Fall Conference
September 7-10, 2008
Myrtle Beach, SC
Visit SCITDA Website

Network Security Trends for 2009
Jennifer Jabbusch, CISSP, Network Security Specialist, CAD, Inc.

2009 will be a big year for network security, with the rejuvenation of NAC technologies, endpoint security and the new 802.1X-REV. In addition to the more complex security systems, organizations will be leveraging features already integrated in their current infrastructure devices, such as DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP protection, port filtering and dynamic IP lockdown. We’ll also see how government agencies and enterprises are bringing WAN technologies to the LAN, leveraging firewalls, intrusion detection and NBAD (network behavior anomaly detection) on the inside of the network for protection against 0-day attacks.

Find out how these technologies can help you secure your network with little or no additional investment; and understand when a more robust solution is needed. Learn more about current (and future) network security technologies, best practices and which solutions can help secure your wired, wireless and converged networks.