Funk Software Expert to Speak on Endpoint Integrity Standards at Open Group Conference18 January 2005
By providing increased protection against viruses, worms, and other constantly-evolving threats, these solutions significantly minimize the risks to network and data associated with "malware," and increase the security of a network. However, compelling as these solutions are, deployment has to date been limited, mostly because today's solutions implement vendor-specific interfaces which result in incompatibilities and reduced coverage. Development of endpoint integrity standards would eliminate these incompatibilities and permit widespread deployment of these security-enhancing solutions. Steve Hanna, senior engineer for leading network access security solutions provider Funk Software, will speak to the Open Group's Boundaryless Information Flow Conference about the need to establish endpoint integrity standards, and will describe the work of the Trusted Computing Group's Trusted Network Connect (TNC) Subgroup, which is developing open endpoint integrity standards. The TNC standards will enable customers to choose best-of-breed products and connect them. Later versions of the TNC standards will employ the Trusted Platform Module (defined by the Trusted Computing Group) to provide hardware protection against hackers.
WHO: Steve Hanna, Senior Engineer, Funk Software WHAT: "Endpoint Integrity Standards Will Enable Interoperation" WHEN: January 26, 2005, 11:45 a.m. WHERE: Open Group's Boundaryless Information Flow Conference (Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf, 555 North Point Street, San Francisco, CA)
Mr. Hanna is active in many networking and security standards groups such as IETF and OASIS. He is the author of several IETF RFCs and published papers and an inventor or co-inventor on 21 issued U.S. patents. Mr. Hanna holds an A.B. in Computer Science from Harvard University. Funk Software is a leading provider of network access security solutions for networks of any size, from enterprise to operator, wired or wireless. The company's family of RADIUS/AAA and WLAN security products allow an organization to enforce a uniform security policy across all network access methods, including WLAN, remote/VPN, dial, and identity-based (wired 802.1X) - with the performance and reliability to handle any traffic load, and with full support for any network infrastructure.
Source: PR Newswire
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