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With the explosion of Wi-Fi enabled devices, personal smartphones,
tablets and other devices are finding their way onto corporate networks,
college campuses and classrooms everywhere. CIOs are implementing Bring
Your Own Device (BYOD) strategies to increase employee mobility,
responsiveness and productivity, while lowering cost. Though the benefits
of embracing BYOD are numerous, CIOs need to be cautious and ensure these
devices do not pose a security vulnerability to their network.
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MODERATOR |
David Krebs - VDC Research
David has more than ten years experience covering the markets for
enterprise and government mobility solutions, wireless data
communication technologies and automatic data-capture research and
consulting. David focuses on identifying the key drivers and
enablers in the adoption of mobile and wireless solutions among
mobile workers in the extended enterprise. |
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PANELIST |
TJ Maan WNS Technical Director,
Motorola Solutions
Tajinder (TJ) Maan is Director of Technical Marketing for
Enterprise Networking & Communications (ENC) within Motorola
Solutions. As part of this role TJ leads Technical Marketing, WW
Field Support & Market Development for Motorola?s Wireless LAN
portfolio.
TJ has over 14 years of experience in the networking &
security industry working within growth companies and large
corporations.
Frank Andrus CTO, Bradford
Networks
As Chief Technology Officer at Bradford Networks, Frank Andrus
oversees all strategic technology functions, which includes
evolution of the current product line, new product and services
development and setting the future corporate R&D
strategy.
Frank has over 20 years of experience in
developing complex software solutions for enterprise and
telecommunication network management applications.
Kevin Koster Technical Lead,
Cloudpath Networks
Kevin Koster is Founder and Technical Lead of Cloudpath Networks,
where he guides the development of Cloudpath's technologies. He has
twelve years of technical experience in standards-based network
security with an emphasis in wireless and 802.1X.
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