| Dear Katy, | | Aruba Networks and Palo Alto Networks have joined forces to challenge traditional network security thinking. | | Leveraging the "Zero Trust" model as initially developed by Forrester Research which states that you can no longer assume that users and devices inside the network are trusted and those outside untrusted – mobility and BYOD have changed that concept forever. Instead trust nothing on your network, verify everything. | | This jointly developed, integrated solution uses these principles of Zero Trust to deliver a new approach to protecting today's mobile networks. It enables: | | | | Contextual information about users and devices connected to the Aruba wireless network to be shared with the Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall | | | | | | The identity of each user to be determined before providing any access to local or wireless network services | | | | | | Controlled access to applications using granular policy controls based on user and device type, not just IP addresses and port numbers | | | Find out more about Zero Trust. | | Hosted by Steve Coad - Managing Director ANZ, Aruba Networks - and Adam Gordon – District Sales Manager ANZ, Palo Alto Networks - this is a rare chance to have the business and technical experts from both companies together in a single event, along with: | | | | one of our mutual customers discussing how and why they implemented the solution | | | | | | a detailed demonstration of the technology | | | | | | a panel discussion followed by networking and drinks. | | | We hope you can join us – register your details here. | | Regards | | Palo Alto Networks | | | | | Wellington | | Thursday 24 July 3:30pm to 5pm, followed by drinks & canapes | | Shed5 Restaurant & Bar | | Queens Wharf, Wellington | | | | Auckland | | Friday 25 July 11:30am to 2:30pm, including lunch | | The Grove Restaurant | | St Patrick's Square, Wyndham | | | | | |
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