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28/10/2006

IIPSEC 2007 to include acclaimed educational programme from CISCO systems

IIPSEC 2007 have just announced an exciting education programme from IT giant CISCO systems. The programme (which has already kicked off in the USA with rave reviews) will be run for one day alongside the prestigious IIPSEC event in Coventry UK.

With more and more security based equipment becoming IP based the seminar will allow Security Installers, consultants and end-users to begin to breakdown the barriers and understand the issues involved in connecting such technology onto a network.
Commenting on the programme Director of Marketing for Cisco Steve Collen said "Cisco Systems is eager to work with IIPSEC 2007 to educate organisations and individuals on the significant benefits that network-based physical security systems can provide. Cisco also views the IP UserGroup as a critical means of demonstrating the significantly enhanced security, efficiency and flexibility, that network-centric video surveillance and access control can provide."
The programme which will be delivered on Thursday 25th January 2007 at IIPSEC will bring much of Cisco's networking knowledge and content to delegates, and enable them to build and deploy robust solutions that take advantage of the power of the network.
The purpose of the session is to discuss, Why Converge, Market Trends, and Opportunities
• Wired or Wireless
• Customer Requirements and Trends driving networked based security technology
• Identify past application convergence milestones and challenges
• include example of convergence enablers
• The Intelligent Converged Environment: Cisco's vision Physical Security
Introduction to Networking, where delegates can learn more about network based technology and definitions. Session will cover.
• Understanding Basic Networking Icons
• OSI network model (layers, payload encapsulation, etc.)
• Network device operation using the OSI model
• Basic network topologies
• Network addressing overview (layer 2 and layer 3)
• Domains: Broadcast and Collision
• Routers vs Switches
• Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast communications
• Network features and sevices
• Quality of Service / Congestion management schemes
• Network Address Translation
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
• Firewalling
• IPv4 and IPv6
Co-exist on the IP Infrastructure will cover understanding how to design and establish a network and what's involved in building them.
• 2 and 3 tier hierarchies
• Scalability by design
• availability by design and failover capabilities
• Network connectivity monitoring and testing capabilities
• Security - Self Defending Network Capabilities
• bandwidth profiles: wired LAN, wireless and WANs
Running Security Technology across the network will enable delegates to learn from the experts about the issues involved in connecting network based technology onto networks.
• Bandwidth demand of typical networkable technology devices
• Bandwidth conservation techniques for Video Surveillance
• User / application segmentation techniques



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