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March 26th, 2010 at 05:19pm
Under TNC
I seem to be coming across a lot of video recently, so here is Steve Hanna doing a keynote at Interop Mumbai 2009 on Coordinated Security: A New Paradigm. I got the link from Fix Internet Problems, but I’ll directly inline the five-part YouTube videos into the post.
Continue Reading Video: Steve Hanna at Interop Mumbai 2009
Tags: interop, mumbai
By Ken Y-N
March 24th, 2010 at 03:58pm
Under General
The TCG blog has announced the TCG, and the Trusted Network Connect workgroup in particular, will be appearing at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas for Interop. They’ll be at booth #1063 showing stuff around the theme of "TNC Everywhere: Pervasive Security", including physical access-linked controls and SCADA system defences. I’ve seen early versions of [...]
Continue Reading Trusted Computing Group at Interop Las Vegas
Tags: if-map, interop
By Ken Y-N
October 8th, 2009 at 04:49pm
Under Advocacy
I know that the Indian government is very interested in the issue of cyber security as it faces a lot of well-funded attacks from – well, I think we can all guess where from. So, I was not surprised to see an article from Interop Mumbai where various security threats were discussed, including sharing through [...]
Continue Reading Interop Mumbai discussions on security threats
Tags: interop, mumbai
By Ken Y-N
October 1st, 2008 at 02:27pm
Under TNC
Steve Hanna on his Got the NAC blog recently posted about his experience on the NAC Panel at Interop on the 23rd of September. As mentioned in an earlier post, standards, or more specifically the slow take-up of standards by certain parties (Cisco is apparently a key offender in this respect), is a source of [...]
Continue Reading Steve Hanna on the Interop NAC Panel
Tags: cisco, interop, juniper, nac, steve hanna
By Ken Y-N
September 25th, 2008 at 04:28pm
Under TNC
With NAC, Network Access Control, being a hot topic and with the Trusted Computing Group’s (TCG) Trusted Network Connect (TNC) protocol leading the standardisation race, Cisco is being seen as a bit of a laggard in addressing the emerging standard. During a panel session at Interop in New York recently, there was evidence of perhaps [...]
Continue Reading The NAC interoperability debate
Tags: cisco, internet news, interop, network world
By Ken Y-N
September 25th, 2008 at 11:26am
Under TNC
Mike Fratto of InformationWeek attended the recent NAC Day at Interop, moderating a panel made up of employees of the sponsors. The key message seems to be standardisation, as NAC, Network Access Control, is not a single-product single-vendor solution. The three competing solutions seem to be Cisco’s Network Access Control, Microsoft’s Network Access Protection, and [...]
Continue Reading NAC needs to be vendor-neutral
Tags: informationweek, interop, mike fratto, nac
By Ken Y-N
September 17th, 2008 at 02:23pm
Under TNC
This is the rather corny, if not downright dreadful, title for a panel that was presented at NAC (Network Access Control) Day 2008 yesterday Tuesday 16th. Sorry for being behind the times, but the title was too terrible to pass over the story! Mike Fratto sat in on a panel with the above NAC, NAC [...]
Continue Reading NAC, NAC – What’s There?
Tags: informationweek, interop, nac
By Ken Y-N
July 16th, 2008 at 02:27pm
Under TNC
Steve Hanna of Jupiter Networks has posted his impressions on his recent visit to Japan on his Got the NAC blog. There he talked on Trusted Network Connect and other general Trusted Computing Group (TCG) issues to representitives from Japanese government and corporations, researchers, manufacturers and even a few journalists about the TCG technology. On [...]
Continue Reading Open standards and TCG
Tags: interop, japan, juniper, steve hanna
By Ken Y-N
July 4th, 2008 at 01:32pm
Under General
Well, actually blogging on Interop Japan, as they’ve got photos taken from the event last month up on the official Trusted Computing Group blog.
Continue Reading TCG Blogging from Interop Japan!
Tags: interop, japan
By Ken Y-N
June 25th, 2008 at 04:48pm
Under TCG
Just a quick note that the official Trusted Computing Group (TCG) blog has been updated by Brian Berger on the subject of the launch of the Japan Regional Forum at Interop Tokyo. In addition, it also mentioned that the TCG’s “TNC 1.3 Framework Makes Coordinated Multi-vendor” (hmm, looks like a word is missing from that [...]
Continue Reading TCG blog on Japan Regional Forum
Tags: if-map, interop, jrf
By Ken Y-N