Regain Control of Your Firewalls: Tighten Security and Streamline Operations

Regain Control of Your Firewalls: Tighten Security and Streamline Operations
Regain Control of Your Firewalls: Tighten Security and Streamline Operations

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Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Time: 2:00 p.m. ET/11:00 a.m. PT

More than two decades into utilizing network firewalls, most organizations are still struggling to properly manage them. Cluttered rulesets, overly permissive policies, and poor change management processes are just some issues plaguing organizations. In this webinar, Mike Rothman, Analyst and President at Securosis, and Nimmy Reichenberg, VP Marketing at AlgoSec will uncover how best practices and automated tools can dramatically simplify firewall management, improving security and compliance and slashing associated operational costs.

Join us on October 11 at 10AM PT to learn

  • How to avoid common firewall misconfigurations
  • How you can tighten overly permissive firewall rules (E.g. ANY Service) without impacting existing business requirements
  • How to reduce 60% of the time required to process a firewall change using automated tools

Featured Speakers:
Mike Rothman, Analyst & President, Securosis
Nimmy Reichenberg, VP of Marketing and Strategy, AlgoSec

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