networking

9 September 2013 at 9:57am
Here is an archive of an historic working group organised by Mark Leese at the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC), now known as STFC. *The following text is taken from the web archive of the group* Networks for Non-Networkers 2 (NFNN2) was a one and a half day workshop for people working at the technical level in high-bandwidth dependent science. It is not aimed at network researchers or networking experts, but at people trying to use the network for science; people who have questions like:
9 July 2018 at 9:24am
Running traditional flat networks is now an ageing model and it is an outdated assumption that everything on the inside of an organization’s network should be trusted.[1] By segmenting a network and applying appropriate controls, we can break a network into a multi-layer structure that hinders threat agents or actions from reaching hardened systems and restricts their movement across the network.
3 June 2014 at 4:52pm
The Janet networking event in Scotland. This event, now in its third year, now incorporates the Janet Scotland Technical Briefing allowing delegates to learn about both strategic and technical developments taking place in the Janet community and the Jisc landscape. This event is aimed at HEI and FEC – IT Directors, IT Managers, Security Specialists and Network Managers.
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