On Oct 1 2008 Infoblox will present DNS expert Cricket Liu at the Microsoft Conference Center in an interactive discussion on the very latest information about recently discovered flaws in DNS software, plus a session on best practices architecture for DNS and DHCP, specifically for Microsoft environments. Cost free. Breakfast & lunch included.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 01, 10:00 AM, NEW YORK, NY
Have you looked at the news lately? DNS exploits are now well known and it is more critical than ever to understand EXACTLY how they expose your applications. Core network services – like DNS, DHCP, and IPAM -are critical to network uptime and application support, yet they rarely receive the attention given to other areas of the network. The loss of DNS service can cripple Microsoft Active Directory and can bring most other network applications to a halt. Interruptions to DHCP services can make it impossible for PCs, IP phones and other devices to connect to the network.
Join DNS expert Cricket Liu for an interactive discussion on the very latest information about recently discovered flaws in DNS software, plus a session on best practices architecture for DNS and DHCP, specifically for Microsoft environments.
Details and Registration
Location: Microsoft Conference Center located at 1290 Avenue of the Americas, 6th Floor, Belvedere Castle Room, in NYC >Venue Details
Agenda
- 10:00am – 10:15am – Arrivals/ Registration
- 10:15am – 10:30am – Introductions/Breakfast
- 10:30am – 11:30am – Cricket Liu Presentation
- 11:30am – 11:45am – Q&A
- 11:45am – 12:45pm – Lunch Served
About the Speaker
Cricket Liu, VP of Architecture, Infoblox, and author of O’Reilly & Associates’ DNS and BIND, DNS & BIND Cookbook, and DNS On Windows Server 2003, is an expert on Domain Name System architecture, services, and deployment. He worked for Hewlett Packard for nearly ten years, where he ran hp.com, one of the largest corporate domains in the world, and helped found HP’s Internet consulting business.Â
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