TIG Webinar- Security Strategy for a Rapid Workforce Deployment Today!

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Event date: 4/16/2020 9:00 AM Export event

Date of Event: Thursday, April 16th 2020

Time:9:00am PST/ 12:00pm EST

Description:

Join TIG and our key technology partners in understanding how to build a security strategy for rapid workforce deployment.

We will review options to prepare your IT systems now to safely and steadfastly handle an enormous increase in remote workers and digital fulfillment of market demand. We will have a team of experts ready to answer your immediate questions and solutions to your need. Lead by our own Technology expert, Christian Rolland, Director of Enterprise Networking and Security Solutions. As well as experts from our key partners.

Sophos: Derek Snyder, Channel Sales Engineer
Their content statement: “Coronavirus has brought remote working to the top of everyone’s mind. With many organizations already enabling or exploring remote working. Sophos will be sharing 11 tips to help your users, and your company, stay secure while protecting everyone’s physical health.”

VMWare: Michael Olney Director Office of Strategy - End User Computing - Digital Workplace Mobility Solutions
In an unprecedented period which sees a global challenge of monumental proportions, we are scrambling to not only protect our loved ones, but preserve economic viability at both the macro and micro level. The impact to industry trying to contend with redefining both IT Operations and Business Workflows in short order, leads to the question ‘how’, from the smallest entrepreneur to global corporations.

Aruba: David Dunlap -Networking Channel Systems Engineer
The Coronavirus epidemic has spread - many companies already have begun moving all employees to work-from-home and enabling key resources through seamless connectivity back to the enterprise network by using Aruba’s RAP (Remote APs). This will allow your company to effectively broadcast SSIDs across their mobile workforce.

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