Security Risks Start with the Mobile Worker - Best Practices to Secure, Control and Maintain a Secure Network

Fiberlink's Chief Technology Officer Joins Panel and Shares Insight

June 23, 2005

WHO: As chief technology officer of Fiberlink, Barry Porozni is accredited for architecting Fiberlink's original technology platform, now called Dynamic Network Architecture™ (DNA). DNA is Fiberlink's proprietary middleware that offers mobile workers unprecedented reliability and scalability for secure remote access. Barry is responsible for identifying and developing new technologies that enhance current Fiberlink's solution suite.

Other panelists include representatives from Motorola, UOP Corporation and The Terlato Wine Group.

WHAT: CAMP IT Conference
Designed to help IT professionals understand new technologies and make critical, strategic and tactical decisions for their enterprises.

SESSION: Controlling the "Out of Control" Mobile Worker – A Panel of Enterprise IT Practitioners Share their Experiences

Today, mobile and remote workers rely on various forms of connectivity, including Wi-Fi, DSL and wide area wireless, and use multiple devices to connect back to the corporate network -- whether or not the access method and device is supported by IT. How does an organization insure that both ends of the connection are being secured -- both the data being accessed and the device being used? How do enterprise organizations implement change control or remediate identified security concerns when the users are not physically connected to the LAN and beyond the reach of many internal solutions?

A panel of enterprise IT practitioners will share their best practices for managing a mobile workforce.

For more information please visit: http://www.campconferences.com/expo/

WHEN: Thursday, June 23, 2005
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (CST)

WHERE: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
5555 N. River Road
Rosemont, IL 60018

About Fiberlink

Fiberlink provides the software and services that enable enterprises to securely mobilize their workforces and strike the best balance of user productivity and IT control. More than 800,000 mobile workers have relied on Fiberlink’s ubiquitous Wi-Fi, wide-area wireless, broadband and/or dial-up solutions for “no-hassle” access to e-mail, data and other network-based resources. Fiberlink’s mobile workforce solutions go beyond basic network connectivity to ensure IT organizations have total control over the myriad security threats, compliance policies and cost concerns that are often associated with mobile computing. Gartner, Yankee Group and Burton Group consistently recognize Fiberlink as an innovative leader in mobile and remote access solutions. Fiberlink customers include Continental Airlines, Grant Thornton and Targus Group International. Headquartered in Blue Bell, Pa., Fiberlink has offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Additional information about Fiberlink is available at www.fiberlink.com.

Susan Sutton
Fiberlink Communications Corp.
ssutton@fiberlink.com
(215) 664-1753

James Boike
A&R Partners for Fiberlink
jboike@arpartners.com
(212) 905-6157

© 2005 Fiberlink and the Fiberlink logo are trademarks of Fiberlink and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand names are trademarks of their respective partners.

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