ATLANTA, March 25 /PRNewswire/ --
WHO: Stanford University School of Medicine's Todd Ferris, Associate
CIO of IT Services; Ellen Amsel, Associate Director of
Information Privacy and Security; and Robert Zeien, Senior
Security Engineer
WHAT: "Improving Network Security and Management"
WHEN: 11:45 am - 12:30 pm PT on Tuesday, April 1, 2008
WHERE: EDUCAUSE Western Regional Conference 2008
InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
WHY: Stanford University School of Medicine uses multiple security
solutions to manage its network. As the first security hardware
deployed in 2003, Lancope's StealthWatch(TM) System, the most
widely used network behavior analysis (NBA) and response
solution, is used for anomaly-based intrusion detection and forms
the cornerstone of the security infrastructure. Presenters will
discuss the deployment of StealthWatch among other security
solutions they are using, why they were chosen, and how they are
improving network security network while keeping workloads
reasonable.
About Lancope
Lancope(R), Inc. is the provider of the StealthWatch(TM) System, the
most widely used network behavior analysis (NBA) and response solution that
unifies behavior-based anomaly detection and network performance monitoring
to protect critical information assets and ensure network availability by
preventing costly downtime, repair and loss of reputation. StealthWatch
streamlines security and network operations into one process, reduces time
and resources, and eliminates the costs and complexity associated with
non-integrated point products. Both OPSEC and Common
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