IP Performance to exhibit at JISC flagship conference, Networkshop49
IP Performance are excited to be exhibiting at next week’s JISC online event, Networkshop49 – the premier event for the technical community across Higher and Further Education institutions. Book your slot to drop by our virtual stand and speak to our experts today!
Networkshop49 runs Tuesday 27th – Thursday 29th April 2021 and is free to attend for Jisc member organisations and educational institution delegates.
If you are attending, please visit the meeting hub to drop by our virtual stand for a catch-up, and to find out about our exciting new products, services and solutions.
We have two fantastic new technologies under the spotlight that we can’t wait to talk to you about:
1/. our own inexpensive Swarm Sec-Ops platform for remote network visibility, threat and anomaly detection, security analytics and metrics monitoring, and secondly,
2/. our automated penetration testing platform.
We have a Cyber Breach workshop, tailored for Education customers, scheduled for the mornings of May 25th and 26th, please come and ask us for details.
Do come and also speak to us about DNS, DHCP and IP address management, DNS Security, firewalls, AI-driven wireless LAN, SSLVPN and NAC, Virtual Application Delivery Controllers, SD-WAN, DLP, web and content filtering, malware defence and advanced threat protection, advanced real-time reporting, SIEM, load-balancing, console port management, PDU’s and UPS’s.
We are on Jisc framework agreements for Juniper Networks and Ruckus (switching and wireless), VAS (Vulnerability Assessment Service), Pcysys (Automated Penetration Testing) and Wallix (Privileged User Access Management).
If you’re unable to attend but would still like to speak to us, register your interest in the Cyber Breach workshop, or request a demo of Swarm Sec-Ops, please complete the below:
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