Join us at stand 10 at NETWORKSHOP47

Tuesday 9th April, 2019 - Friday 12th April, 2019

NETWORKSHOP47, 9th -11th April, 2019, Nottingham Conference Centre
Are you attending Networkshop47 this week?
This years theme is “discovering the next generation of connectivity, together”. KHIPU Networks are proud to be sponsoring the event. Make sure you drop by stand 10 to test your strength with our ‘hammer smash’ game and pick up some candy floss!
Our team can discuss KHIPU’s involvement with JISC and the availability of our solutions as part of the JISC Framework. Make sure you join our presentations, watch our live demonstrations and find out how we are helping research and education institutions to provide open but secure and available networks – enabling staff, students and guests with the future in mind.

If you’re attending, make your diary for the following presentations:

Wednesday 10th April at 11:15am

Enabling the campus of tomorrow – frictionless security

In an environment of open networks, demanding users and an ever expanding IT to do list – creating a campus network that enables staff and students can be a hugely challenging undertaking. Join Palo Alto Networks to understand how the creation of an environment that gives you complete visibility of your users and data, using automation to make you aware of the real dangers – helps you concentrate on your ever expanding to do list – whilst enabling a world class student experience.

Simon Crocker, Director Systems Engineering, Palo Alto Networks

Wednesday 10th April 2pm

Seeing the Attacker’s View: A People-Centric Approach to Security

  • The most damaging security incidents are those that involve your people—users falling victim to targeted email attacks
  • How can you identify your most attacked and riskiest users
  • Design better strategies and protections to stop these attacks before they reach the user Seeing the Attacker’s View: A People-Centric Approach to Security
  • The most damaging security incidents are those that involve your people—users falling victim to targeted email attacks
  • How can you identify your most attacked and riskiest users
  • Design better strategies, defences and policies to stop these attacks before they reach the user

Ed Rowley – EMEA Sales Engineer Manager, Proofpoint

Please register your interest to find out more….