How to make the IT network of a hospital or university more secure, without making it more complex and even more difficult and costly to maintain? We will be answering this and other perplexing questions around secure connectivity for the public sector at the upcoming CYBERSECURITY IN THE REGIONS conference in Olomouc, Czech Republic!
Modern cities and municipalities depend heavily on technology to optimize essential services like healthcare, education, social welfare, or infrastructure. The growing volume and complexity of connected devices, sensors, and applications, however, is placing immense demands on the supporting network infrastructure. As more critical services and data streams are integrated, cities and regions require new standards for efficiency, performance, availability, and above everything, security.
The CYBERSECURITY IN THE REGIONS conference, held at The Scientific Library in Olomouc on October 15, 2024, will provide an excellent opportunity to discuss in depth the crucial concepts and trends around cybersecurity with peers and industry experts. Heads of IT, security managers and other administration leaders are going to take a closer look at topics such as AI-driven penetration tests, DNS security, and NIS2 compliance, filtering them though the specific requirements of the public sector.
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Considering often limited resources, skill shortages and the expectations on IT teams to do more with less, now more than ever are the public sector organizations and local government bodies in need of secure, flexible, and agile networking solutions. Guests of the upcoming event will not only have a chance to talk about them, but to see them in action as well!
Peter Majerčák and Radek Černý from Extreme Networks will utilize BOB (Business Opportunity Builder), a portable 'network in box' demo kit housing an advanced ecosystem of technologies, to showcase security and automation capabilities enabled by the Extreme Fabric solution.
Attendees will have a chance to explore first-hand the many features of the industry’s most adopted fabric solution, including network hyper-segmentation and stealth topology. Combined with flexible management options (cloud or on-premises) and advanced analytics, the point of the sandbox demo will be to show IT teams how easy it can be to automate network operations, streamline provisioning, simplify troubleshooting, and dramatically enhance security – all that while saving a lot of IT hours.