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IPSec consists of a suite of protocols to provide security services to traffic at the IP layer – Ipv4 and IPv6. These security services include authentication, data integrity, data confidentiality, replay protection and automated key management. IPSec is the most widely used technology for providing secure remote-access and site-to-site VPN services over the public Internet.
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Part 1—Introduction: We will cover the IPSec basics which include the protocol, standards,
RFCs, etc.
Thursday, November 2
Noon to 1 p.m.
Room MT B1-4A11
Presentation Slides
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Part 2—IPSec & AVTS Implementation: We will cover the IPSec technology implementation for VPN services which includes,
network architecture, device implementation, etc.
Thursday, November 9
Noon to 1 p.m.
Room MT B1-4A11
Presentation Slides
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Part 3—Wireless Network Security:
Securing a wireless network is really two issues rolled into one,
since on one hand you have to worry about controlling access to your network,
and on the other you need to think about securing your individual computers.
We will explore this issue.
Thursday, November 30
Noon to 1 p.m.
Room MT D1-4A19
Presentation Slides
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Arshad Hussain is an active researcher in the field of telecommunications.
He has B.Sc., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering.
He joined AT&T Labs in 1997 as a Senior Technical Staff Member.
He has 7 US and international patents issued or pending and has authored a book,
Advanced RF Engineering for Wireless Systems and Networks (John Wiley & Sons 2005).
He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and is active in the IEEE Communications and Standards Associations.
He has been working on layer 1, layer 2 and most recently layer 3 technologies.
Currently he is part of the AT&T AVTS service development team.
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