Presentation and exhibiting sponsor at NCHICA’s annual conference.
About the conference
The NCHICA Annual Conference provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest developments and best practices in healthcare IT. The theme of this year’s conference is Securing the Future of Healthcare through Collaboration, and the agenda is packed with 4 plenary sessions, 21 breakout sessions, and 3 half-day forums. Special events include a Tailgate Party in the exhibit hall and a Durham Gourmet Restaurant Tour on Monday evening. Click on the links below for further details:
Carolina Advanced Digital is an exhibiting sponsor of the NCCCS IIPS Fall Conference.
Wednesday, 8:30am
“Design Hacks for Reliable & Secure Wireless”
Sr. Wireless Engineer Paul Coulter co-presents on success with client Fayetteville Technical Community College
About NC IIPS
The North Carolina Community College Institutional Information Processing System (IIPS) Users Group supports the System’s mission of effective teaching and learning by enhancing its members’ abilities to identify and use information technologies through nurturing and promoting communications, collaboration, and cooperation among its members
cultivating the professional development and competence of its members anticipating technological changes and developing strategies to utilize them.
Carolina Advanced Digital is sponsoring and exhibiting at the SCITDA Fall Conference this year.
Join us for a vendor-neutral wireless presentation Monday, Oct 22, 11:00am
“Connecting at the Edge: Current and Upcoming Wireless Technologies”
This presentation will be looking at new and upcoming wireless technologies. Focus will be on the upcoming 802.11ax IEEE standard. Other topics will include cloud ap management, thin vs thick access points, and controller-less wireless environments. This presentation will also look at how IoT devices are effecting the wireless world.
Presentation by Sr. Wireless Engineer Paul Coulter
About SCITDA
The main focus and mission of SCITDA is on collaboration of technology to benefit our agencies, and thus the citizens of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Association of Data Processing Directors (SCADPD) emerged in 1978 as the result of discussions by technical people from a few state agencies. It has since grown from a handful of people to being an organization that includes most state agencies, state colleges and universities. During the Fall Conference 2000, the membership voted to change their name to better reflect current responsibilities
Hospitals and Health Care Systems continue to see a rise in sophisticated cyber-attacks and compromised health records are becoming increasingly valuable to cyber-criminals. In fact, while the average cost of a breached credit card on the Dark Web is only about $2, the average cost of a stolen health record now exceeds $350.
Healthcare now tops the list of the most targeted industries and news stories of high-profile healthcare breaches are becoming more common. Now more than ever, deploying a unified threat prevention, detection, and response solution is critical for healthcare organizations as they transform how they store, access, and protect health records.
Join Carolina Advanced Digital and SentinelOne for a tailored webinar to discuss how SentinelOne’s next-gen suite of automated Endpoint Protection solutions are helping healthcare organizations defend against increasing and emerging risks to sensitive patient data.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
VP of Engineering, Jennifer Minella is a member of the RSAC Program Committee, and will be speaking at the RSA Conference.
https://www.rsaconference.com/speakers/jennifer-minella
2028 Future State: Long Live the Firewall?”
Tuesday, Mar 05 | 01:00 p.m. – 01:50 p.m. | Moscone West 3001
The threat landscape has changed since the invention of the firewall 30 years ago, but not because threat actors or their motivations have changed; our networks and how we need to protect them have changed. Not only do we need to start developing tools that adapt to the threats of today, but we need to threat model in a more sophisticated way and ask more questions about what can go wrong.
Learning Objectives:
1: Understand what the firewall of 2028 will look like, and if it will even exist as we know it today.
2: Examine the commercial tools market to see what best adapts to shifts in attack tactics and surface.
3: Learn how to adapt threat modeling to accommodate the actual threat landscape.
The IT Hot Topics Conference, hosted by Carolina Advanced Digital and industry partners, is one of the most unique technology and security events in the area. An event that started as a technical user group in 2002, the IT Hot Topics Conference has blossomed in to a full-featured conference, with internationally-recognized speakers, trainings, and technical content unparalleled in the area.
This fun and intimate event brings together a few hundred IT and security professionals from across North Carolina, the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions, and offers hand-picked content based on attendee requests, exceptional peer networking, and technical content that transcends sales-driven conferences and seminars.