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Fiberlink's Chief Technology Officer Outlines Advanced Strategies for Wi-Fi Network Security at Global Mobile Enterprise 2004Barry Porozni to Detail Technical Approaches for Enterprises Implementing Wi-Fi Protected Access and 802.1X WHO: As Fiberlink's chief technology officer, Barry Porozni is responsible for architecting Fiberlink's innovative remote access solutions, including Fiberlink's intelligent access manager, Extend360™. Built on Fiberlink's next-generation remote access platform, Dynamic Network Architecture™ (DNA), Extend360™ delivers the industry's most complete remote access and configuration management solution for mobile and remote workers by integrating unrivaled security and management features with ubiquitous global access. Barry's role as CTO is to identify and architect new technologies that enhance Fiberlink's solution suite. Barry also oversees customer service, infrastructure and systems delivery technologies. Before joining Fiberlink in 1994, Porozni was the information technology architect at Enbridge, responsible for defining the systems architecture that connected 1,100 employees throughout 25 North American offices to centralized computer systems and data. WHAT: Porozni will join other vendors such as Boingo Wireless in a panel discussion titled "Wi-Fi Protected Access and 802.1X" at Global Mobile Enterprise 2004. Poronzi and panelists will discuss the WPA2 standard, key applications for WPA and WPA2, and the timeline for WPA2 delivery and adoption among other topics. The three-day Global Mobile Enterprise 2004 conference and exhibition focuses on how mobile and wireless technologies can meet the needs of today's enterprise, making it easier for everyone to be mobile while being optimally connected, at any time in any location. WHEN: Sept. 15, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. EDT. WHERE: Brookstreet Hotel and Resort About FiberlinkFiberlink is a leading provider of secure remote access solutions, unifying worldwide remote access, management and enforcement within existing IT policy. Fiberlink addresses the growing infrastructure complexities of enterprise access brought on by the demands of an expanding business ecosystem. From employees to partners, remote offices to extranets, dial-up to wireless to broadband, Fiberlink allows enterprises to capitalize on extended business opportunities. Multi-network redundancy, best-of-breed application services and support, low total cost of ownership and minimal impact on IT help make Fiberlink an important business partner. For more information on Fiberlink, visit its Web site at http://www.fiberlink.com. For Additional Information Contact: © 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. |