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TDM Transition to Ethernet for Public Safety with Cybersecurity in Mind
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February 22 at 2:00 PM ET
WEBINAR RECORDING The communities supported by public safety are technology-savvy and pushing public safety agencies to be more connected to the world, but transitioning from a legacy TDM networks to ethernet can make agencies more vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks. IPKeys will present the benefits of an ethernet network and some steps to ease the migration. They will also share the cybersecurity measures needed to protect public safety’s LMR & LTE network and to mitigate the risk for NG9-1-1 networks connecting to ESINet. Drawing from its deep knowledge and experience with complex Department of Defense cybersecurity programs, IPKeys will offer suggestions to help manage cybersecurity risks during and after a transition to an ethernet system. The panel mirrors public safety’s world, including a network engineer subject matter expert who wants to connect everyone and a cybersecurity subject matter expert who wants to keep everyone out.
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Art Clomera, CTO of IPKeys Technologies, has been a technologist for over 13 years. He is a retired Army officer, a systems integrator for Global Command and Control System at the Defense Information System Agency (DISA). Art is a cybersecurity expert with IPKeys where he manages a team of subject matter experts that oversee 26 ongoing DoD cybersecurity projects. He is Boy Scout leader with the aptitude for keeping our country safe.
Dan Havens, VP of Technology of IPKeys Technologies, has 28 years of network engineering experience, and brings a hands on practical view of network engineering to assist clients and partners in solving network problems. Dan is a subject matter expert on transport and network engineering, both in hardware and software. He has been involved with designing complex statewide, regional/countywide systems. He leads a team of subject matter experts acutely in tuned with public safety engineering needs in LMR and all the adjacent technologies.
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