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Mar
25
Wed
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn
Mar 25 – Mar 27 all-day
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn  | Clemmons | North Carolina | United States

Carolina Advanced Digital will be sponsoring and hosting a technical session on wireless RF planning at this year’s NCET conference.

May
4
Mon
CWTS Wireless Training @ Grandover Resort and Conference Cenber
May 4 – May 5 all-day
CWTS Wireless Training @ Grandover Resort and Conference Cenber | Greensboro | North Carolina | United States

Carolina Advanced Digital in conjunction with CWNP is hosting an official CWTS (Certified Wireless Technology Specialist) training class co-located with the IT Hot Topics Conference.

May
20
Wed
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center
May 20 – May 22 all-day
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center | Wilmington | North Carolina | United States

About NCLGISA

NCLGISA is an association of North Carolina local government information technology professionals. Its purpose is to assist its members in sharing experiences and ideas and in undertaking cooperative efforts intended to achieve the association’s goal of improving the effectiveness of local government information systems. The association is a state chapter of GMIS, an Association of Government IT Leaders.

NCLGISA offers multiple training opportunities to its members including technology training, business-skill courses, and two annual technology symposiums.

Mar
16
Wed
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn
Mar 16 – Mar 18 all-day
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn  | Clemmons | North Carolina | United States

Carolina Advanced Digital will be sponsoring and hosting technical sessions at this year’s NCET conference.

May
18
Wed
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center
May 18 – May 20 all-day
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center | Wilmington | North Carolina | United States

About NCLGISA

NCLGISA is an association of North Carolina local government information technology professionals. Its purpose is to assist its members in sharing experiences and ideas and in undertaking cooperative efforts intended to achieve the association’s goal of improving the effectiveness of local government information systems. The association is a state chapter of GMIS, an Association of Government IT Leaders.

NCLGISA offers multiple training opportunities to its members including technology training, business-skill courses, and two annual technology symposiums.

Jan
23
Thu
Cybersecurity Dinner – Zero Trust Networking @ The Capital City Chop House
Jan 23 @ 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Cybersecurity Dinner - Zero Trust Networking @ The Capital City Chop House

Contact sales at cadinc com or your account manager for an invitation or to RSVP

Join us with Fortinet for dinner at The Capital City Chop House on January 23rd as we cover a broad range of vital cybersecurity topics such as:

  • Why protecting the perimeter is not sufficient
  • Micro–segmenting your network to block malicious or unauthorized lateral movement
  • Protecting your data from identity thieves and compromised devices
  • Avoiding complex deployment and inherent security gaps caused by adding point solutions
  • Empowering Zero Trust implementation with threat prevention and centralized security management
  • How to determine if zero day threat enabled intruder onto network?
Aug
6
Thu
Tech Talk Ep 2: Planning for NAC and intro to FortiNAC @ Virtual
Aug 6 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Tech Talk Ep 2: Planning for NAC and intro to FortiNAC @ Virtual

From the team that’s brought you successful NAC implementations for over 15 years! Join us for the second Tech Talk episode with the Carolina Advanced Digital crew. In this episode, Mark and Jen (and Ron if we can coax him) will cover:

  • a vendor-neutral look at planning for NAC
  • best and common practices plus “gotchas”
  • phased approaches for implementing NAC
  • vendor comparisons
  • a short intro to FortiNAC including a demo
  • updates on the product roadmap (at least whatever we can share that’s not NDA).

In future Tech Talks we’ll be covering Aruba’s ClearPass, and vendor-neutral topics of dynamic segmentation and Zero Trust Network architectures. This first NAC session will lay some groundwork for later.

Jun
15
Tue
Lunch n’ Learn- How to Select a Cybersecurity Service: Examining MDR, MSSP, and SIEM
Jun 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Lunch n' Learn- How to Select a Cybersecurity Service: Examining MDR, MSSP, and SIEM

Join us for this special lunch & learn event:
How to Select a Cybersecurity Service: Examining MDR, MSSP, and SIEM

Join us for a discussion on some of the most common managed security services available and find out their key differences as you identify the right fit for your organization. Attendees will receive a Domino’s Pizza gift card for lunch during the event. Registration is limited to 30 attendees.

At this webinar you’ll learn:

  • Distinctions between MDR, MSSP, and SIEM and details on their benefits and drawbacks
  • Key cybersecurity learnings from over 30 years of industry experience
  • How to solve today’s most prominent security operations challenges, including a lack of talent, shrinking budgets, and incompatible tools

Lunch & Learn Webinar
June 15th, 2021 | 12:00pm ET
Register by June 14 at https://bit.ly/3ftaAxi

Oct
20
Wed
NCLGISA Fall Conference 2021 @ Renaissance Hotel
Oct 20 – Oct 21 all-day
NCLGISA Fall Conference 2021 @ Renaissance Hotel | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Carolina Advanced Digital is an exhibiting sponsor of the NCLGISA Fall Symposium! Visit our booth for fun, games, and prizes. Also check out our session on Thursday in the main agenda.

Tweet with us at @cadinc using event tag #nclgisa.

Thurs, October 21st, 9am
Managed Detection and Response

 

 

May
19
Thu
It Starts with Zero: Zero Trust with Zscaler
May 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
It Starts with Zero: Zero Trust with Zscaler

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

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