Security Innovation- It’s in the DNA
A special event for federal agency attendees.
When
Wednesday, July 18
10:00am-1:00pm
(lunch provided)
Where
The International Spy Museum
800 F Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
About
Join Carolina Advanced Digital and HPI at the International Spy Museum for the
HP System and Printing Security Event.
You’re invited to a special event hosted by Carolina Advanced Digital and partner
HP Inc. featuring the HPI “SURE” family of system security solutions and the most
secure laptops and printing available today.
::: REGISTER OR GET MORE INFO :::
Federal attendees Register at https://conta.cc/2lfaMU0
Get more information https://conta.cc/2K2CEZu
::: ABOUT YOUR HOST :::
Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc. is a security-focused HP partner, with HP solutions
on both GSA and SEWP V GSS contracts.
PUT SECURITY ON THE FRONT BURNER
The topic of security never grows old. In fact, you need the freshest information possible to keep your company’s data safe.
That’s why Carolina Advanced Digital, HPE, Nvidia, and Intel® invite you to a 90-minute virtual Security Roadshow session on October 1, 2020, with the latest info on server security.
• The first hour will feature presentations from HPE, Nvidia, and Intel covering topics that are vital for your security.
• Then, for the final 30 minutes, master chef Pawley Boboli will help you prepare dinner as he shows you how to put dry rubs to work in your kitchen.
• And to make it work for you, just for registering, we’ll send you gift packs of meats and dry rub so you can follow along.
Put security on the front burner with Carolina Advanced Digital, HPE, Nvidia, and Intel.
Request your invitation for the virtual experience today.
Agenda (Eastern time)
• 4:00–4:30 p.m.: HPE security presentation
• 4:30–4:45 p.m.: Intel presentation
• 4:45–5:00 p.m.: Nvidia presentation
• 5:00–5:30 p.m.: Cooking experience
You’re invited to join Carolina Advanced Digital and Zscaler for our “It Starts with Zero” webinar on Thursday. May 19 at 10:00am ET
Zero trust is based on the principle that no entity—user, device, or application—should be inherently trusted. Instead, access is granted using identity and business policy, and it changes based on context. By removing access and security from the constructs of the network, zero trust reduces complexity and increases security.
Join us for a discussion on the topics below:
- Modernizing your network to reduce technical debt and cut networking costs for internet-bound traffic
- Strengthening security posture by implementing a zero trust approach
- Empowering work from anywhere with a better user experience and more visibility
- Securely providing corporate access to any user on any device from any location
- Promoting alignment between IT objectives and business initiatives
Thursday, May 19, 2022, 10:00am-11:00am ET
Register Today: https://bit.ly/3iUHY1d