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Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Hosts Security Playground at RSA Conference with Hirsch Electronics, Infoblox, Juniper Networks, Lumeta and Wave Systems
Date Published: February 24, 2010
CONFERENCE WITH HIRSCH ELECTRONICS, INFOBLOX, JUNIPER NETWORKS, LUMETA
AND WAVE SYSTEMS
Demos in Exhibit Area to Showcase TNC, TPM, Self-Encrypting Drives
PORTLAND, Feb. 24, 2010 - Interested in seeing the latest solutions for network security, self-encrypting drives and secure PCs? Join the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) and members
Hirsch Electronics, Infoblox, Juniper Networks, Lumeta and Wave Systems at TCG's Security
Playground at the RSA Conference on Monday, March 1, 2010.
From 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., RSA attendees can get hands-on with new demonstrations and
talk with experts and implementers about how to use Trusted Computing in the enterprise. The
Security Playground is free to registered RSA attendees, but registration is requested. The
playground will be located on the Esplanade level of Moscone Center in Orange Room 304.
On Tuesday, March 2, TCG will host a cocktail reception and solutions showcase. To
RSVP, visit http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaID=196815.
In the exhibit area, Booth 917, TCG member Lumeta will host a demonstration of the
Trusted Network Connect (TNC) network security architecture. This demo will highlight data
center security and data leak prevention, incorporating Lumeta's IPsonar MAP (Metadata Access
Point) client that publishes information on data leak, Juniper Networks IC Series UAC Appliance,
the policy management server at the heart of Juniper Networks Unified Access Control, as a
policy decision point for user authentication, endpoint health checking and provisioning, and a
MAP server as a central clearinghouse for information on endpoints.
In Booth #1849, TCG member Wave Systems will demonstrate its client and server tools
for managing self-encrypting drives (SED)-where encryption occurs on the drive itself-and
Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs), cryptographic security chips found on the motherboard of
most business PCs.
Hirsch Electronics will demonstrate physical security and integration with network security
using TCG specifications in its booth, #856.
Dr. Robert Thibadeau, Wave Systems, will participate in two panel sessions, LAW-303
and LAW-401, addressing legal issues and implications of data protection and the role of
hardware-based encryption. More information can be found at
https://cm.rsaconference.com/US10/catalog/speakers/speaker.jsp?key=3750.
Bob Beliles, Hirsch Electronics, will participate in a panel "Does Physical Security on the
Network Create New Vulnerabilities?". More info can be found at
https://cm.rsaconference.com/US10/catalog/speakers/speaker.jsp?key=3436.
RSA attendees interested in the TCG Trusted Platform Module can view information on
the new TPM certification program, including a list of certified products, at TCG's site,
http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/certification.
About TCG
Trusted Computing Group, an industry organization that enables computing security, has
created a portfolio of specifications to enable more secure computing across the enterprise in
PCs, servers, networking gear, applications, other software, storage and embedded devices.
More information and the organization's specifications and work groups are available at the
Trusted Computing Group's website, www.trustedcomputinggroup.org.
CONTACT: Anne Price
1-602-840-6495
Mobile1-602-330-6495
press@trustedcomputinggroup.org
"Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Hosts Security Playground at RSA Conference with Hirsch Electronics, Infoblox, Juniper Networks, Lumeta and Wave Systems" is also available for download.
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