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AUSTIN, Texas—June 7, 2007--Mirage Networks®, Inc., developer of award-winning Network Access Control (NAC) technology, will be on hand at next week's CSI NetSec in Scottsdale, Arizona, to help organizations realize the benefits of NAC in securing and protecting their network.
Trent Fitz, director of product management at Mirage Networks, will speak in the conference's Critical Decisions Track on "NAC: Alternatives to Controlling Access to Networks”. Specifically, Fitz's presentation will cover the essence of NAC, including:
- Assessing endpoint risk at network entry
- Restriction of threatening traffic
- NAC's ability to quarantine non-compliant users
Trent Fitz has more than ten years of experience with security-focused solutions in networking and desktop computing. Trent was a leading network architect for IBM Global Services, designing secure networks from the ground up across multiple industries including educational and financial services institutions. He also designed global network security architectures for several banks and large utility companies.
| WHAT: | NAC: Alternatives to Controlling Access to Networks Critical Decisions Track |
| WHO: | Trent Fitz, Director, Product Management at Mirage Networks |
| WHEN: | Tuesday June 12, 2007 from 10:30 am - 11:45 am |
| WHERE: | CSI NetSec in Scottsdale, Arizona, at The Phoenician Resort |
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About Mirage Networks
Mirage Networks, Inc. is the leading provider of Network Access Control (NAC) solutions. Mirage’s patented
technology gives organizations control of all network devices, increases network uptime, ensures policy
compliance, and reduces operational costs. Mirage’s NAC appliances work in all network environments, deploy
virtually inline, and require neither signatures nor agents to enforce policy and terminate zero-day threats.
Mirage Networks is a consistent winner of industry awards and recognition. Learn more about Mirage Networks
at www.miragenetworks.com, or visit the Mirage CTO blog at www.mirageblog.com.
Contacts
Mirage Networks
Kate Fetty, 512-874-7834
kfetty@miragenetworks.com