Software-defined networking has come onto the scene and changed the way we think about moving packets throughout a network. But it has also morphed into multiple definitions and approaches, driven by both vendors and enterprise customers. But how does security fit into this picture? This talk will discuss the convergence of SDN and security and will try to make sense of them both.
Learning Objectives:
1: Understand all types of SDN.
2: Understand SDN and security.
3: Understand how a secure SDN makes a network safer.
Speaker: Chuck Black
Chuck Black holds BS and MS degrees in computer science and has worked in computer networking R&D for 37 years, developing products in the areas of networking protocols, network management, network access control, datacenter virtualization and wireless networks. He holds a number of patents in these areas and spends some of his time training network engineers on topics related to software defined networks (SDN) and developing SDN applications.
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