Welcome to the latest issue of the VPNC Update. We hope you find the news in this issue valuable.
As is typical for the late summer months, there is no VPNC member news. We expect to see new testing news and new VPN standards news next month.
Certicom
Certicom Launches Security Builder API for .NET
Cisco
AT&T Managed Firewall Service - Premises Based, Cisco ASA Option Now Available
Cyberoam
Cyberoam Partners with Sariya in Saudi Arabia to expand Middle East presence
eSoft
C-MI Labs Plc and eSoft Partner to Deliver Perimeter Network Security in the UK
F5
F5 Networks Completes BEA Validation Program
Ixia
Ixia Opens Sales and Customer Support Center in Bangalore
Juniper
Banco del Bajío Banks on Juniper Networks for High-Performance Network Security
Stonesoft
SMC 4.1.1 release is available now
TeamF1
TeamF1 Announces New Release of Embedded Kerberos Agent
Interop New York
New York, NY / October 22-26, 2007
This is a smaller version of Interop Las Vegas, which is
probably the largest networking show in the world. This conference has a
sizable show floor for vendors and a large, fast-paced educational track.
Because of the large attendance, many cybersecurity vendors
regularly exhibit at Interop.
MPLS 2007
Washington, DC / October 28-31, 2007
MPLS 2007 covers all aspects of MPLS, with emphasis on using MPLS in
VPNs and for streamlining ISP operations. The conference's educational
program has a strong technical component.
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