In this AFCEA Innovation Session you will learn about: CAC enabling SSH administrative resources such as routers and switches can be a challenge as PKI is not natively supported with these systems. Learn how F5 can help provide clientless multi-factor, password-less authentication to these systems quickly and efficiently. SSL is everywhere, learn how F5 solutions allow visibility into this “invisible” traffic and enable greater situational awareness.
Privileged User: topics for discussion
- Securing one of the most difficult aspects of the DoD Cybersecurity Discipline Implementation Plan
- CAC / PIV multi-factor auth to routers and switches (Strong Authentication)
- Ephemeral authentication technique to CAC enable resources that can traditionally use only username and password
- Consolidating auditing and logging of privileged user environments
SSL Visibility: topics for discussion
- F5 security update: SSL trends, SSL Projected Growth in 2017, forms of attack, and how F5 can help mitigate those
- Learn the differences behind SSL Offload, SSL Intercept, and SSL Break and Inspect
- Performance impact with SSL and how F5 solves the problem
- SSL Intercept techniques to leverage third party security vendors for deeper packet inspection
- The importance of FIPS 140-2, and Hardware Security Modules (HSMs)
- Best Practices for building SSL/TLS designs to mitigate web-based Application attacks
- Use case Review: Break and inspect SSL enabled traffic
Register and attend to earn 1 CPE credit through (ISC)2!