An Information Technology Teaming Outreach Event will be held on Thursday, 18 August 2016 at the Wake Technical Community College Western campus in Cary, NC. This event is sponsored by Carolina Advanced Digital, The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC), and Wake Technical Community College Small Business Center.
Who should attend?
IT businesses including any IT related activities such as staffing, cable installation, etc who:
- Could benefit from hearing the “lessons learned” of a successful SB contractor who has endured the challenges and pitfalls of federal contracting.
- Could use a “contract vehicle” to ease how a potential customer can contract with your company, speed the acquisition process, and reduce competition.
- Would like the chance to network with other potential teammates and competitors “competi-mates”
When. Thursday, 18 August 2016 from 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
09:30-10:00 Check in & Networking
10:00-11:00 Lessons Learned as a SB entering the Federal Market
11:00-12:00 CAD Contracts – SEWP V Overview; Subcontractor Requirements
12:00-12:15 Break & Grab Lunch (provided)
12:15- 1:00 (Working Lunch) General Q& A Session
1:00 – 2:00 One on One discussions with CAD
Where. WakeTechnical Community College, Western Wake Campus, 3434 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary, NC 27518
Registration. This is a free event; however, registration is required, and we will limit to the first 100 who sign up.
To register or for more information, visit: http://www.ncmbc.us/information-technology-teaming-outreach-event/
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
Presenting “Expert Mobility: Managing the Wi-Fi World of Wearables, Sensors and IoT”
February 16, 2017 | 2:45 pm – 3:30 pm | Moscone West | 2004 – Interested? We have you covered! This popular session will also be streamed live in Room 2000.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17/agenda/sessions/7239-expert-mobility-managing-wi-fi-wearables-sensors
Hosting the first ever “Securing Diversity: Women in Cybersecurity” event at RSAC
February 13, 2017 | 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm | Moscone West | 2001
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17/agenda/sessions/7076-Securing-Diversity-Women-in-Cybersecurity
RSAC TV Interview with Jennifer Minella
https://www.rsaconference.com/videos/rsac-tv-jennifer-minella-interview
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
Presenting “Why Your NAC Projects Keep Failing: Addressing Products, People, Processes”
Wednesday, Apr 18 | 03:00 p.m. – 03:45 p.m. | Moscone South 207
A vendor-neutral look at resolving the three main pitfalls of NAC projects: products, people and processes. This session will look at architectures that dictate product success or failure in an environment and mapping to today’s products, followed by a look at the processes and people topics that can’t be ignored for successful NAC projects. Presented by a NAC SME based on 10+ years and hundreds of client projects.
Watch the recording at: https://bit.ly/2K2Ye0g
RSAC TV Interview with Jennifer Minella
https://www.rsaconference.com/videos/rsac-tv-jennifer-minella-interview
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.
Kick off your eRate expedition with our engineering team covering what you need to know for planning your wired, wireless, and security projects for K12. We’ll cover highlights of these vendor-neutral topics and provide a brief introduction to our company, team, and contracts you can use including NC 204X and DPI.
- What’s New in Wi-Fi: K12 edition
- What to consider for your next edge switch upgrade to support IoT and upcoming Wi-Fi
- Considerations when moving to the cloud for network services
- Security hot topics for schools in 2021
Kick off your eRate expedition with our engineering team covering what you need to know for planning your wired, wireless, and security projects for K12. We’ll cover highlights of these vendor-neutral topics and provide a brief introduction to our company, team, and contracts you can use including NC 204X and DPI.
- What’s New in Wi-Fi: K12 edition
- What to consider for your next edge switch upgrade to support IoT and upcoming Wi-Fi
- Considerations when moving to the cloud for network services
- Security hot topics for schools in 2021
eRate 2021: Mist & Juniper Solutions Overview for K12 (Wi-Fi, edge switches, and Marvis)
- Mist’s AI-driven network management and benefits of the cloud
- Deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting Wi-Fi with Mist cloud
- Comparison of pricing and features to other solutions and architectures (e.g. controller)
- Short intro to managing edge switches in the cloud
- Optional location services plus contact and proximity tracing (with built-in BLE array)
- Q&A
eRate 2021: Fortinet Solutions Overview for K12 (firewalls, remote access, and more). Based on your pre-event survey of topic interests, we’ll talk about some or all of the following:
- Firewalls, filtering, and gateway security
- When and how to use sandbox technology for K12
- Email security
- When and why you need SSL inspection
- Secure remote access
- SD-WAN
- Other security, NAC, SIEM
- Q&A
Aruba ClearPass Fundamentals Hands-on Workshop & Lunch (virtual)
Join Carolina Advanced Digital and Aruba!
OBJECTIVE
Workshop attendees will learn how to set up ClearPass as a AAA server and complete configuration for 802.1X and Guest, integrate with Active Directory, explore Access Tracker and other troubleshooting methods.
CLEARPASS POLICY MANAGEMENT
- Network attached devices
- Authentication Sources
- Enforcement Profiles
- Enforcement Policies
- 802.1x
- MAC Authentication
- Guest Captive Portal
- Guest Self Registration
- Integration
- AOS CX Switching
- AOS8 WLAN Cluster
SUMMARY
Modality: Webinar with remote lab access
Duration: 5 Hours
CLEARPASS OVERVIEW
From IoT to an always-on mobile workforce, organizations are more exposed to attacks than ever before. With Aruba ClearPass, customers get agentless visibility and dynamic role-based access control for seamless security enforcement and response across wired and wireless networks. Identifying who and what connects to the network is the first step to securing an enterprise. Control through the automated application of wired and wireless policy enforcement ensures that only authorized and authenticated users and devices are allowed to connect to the network. At the same time, real-time attack response and threat protection is required to secure and meet internal and external audit and compliance requirements.
With a built-in context-based policy engine, RADIUS, TACACS+, non-RADIUS enforcement using OnConnect, device profiling, posture assessment, onboarding, and guest access options, ClearPass is unrivaled as a foundation to Identify, Enforce and Protect network infrastructure of any size.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Network System Engineers Who Deploy & Manage Customer Networks
Registration
Free
Limited seats- Please email your account manager or sales (at) cadinc.com to request an invite.