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An EarthWeb Webcast series is a comprehensive collection of live and on-demand Web presentations exploring a particular technology or industry. The goal of each Webcast series is to educate and inform attendees on the latest trends, research, tactics and best practices. Each event is produced by Jupitermedia and brought to you by one of our business partners who is closely aligned to the series topic.
On Demand
Linda A. LeBlanc, Network Security Analyst at MIT & eSecurityPlanet Columnist
Charles Kaplan, Chief Security Strategist at Mazu Networks
Determining when and how your internal network has been compromised is difficult because it requires a level of visibility into the network that most organizations don't have today. Network Behavior Analysis (NBA) systems are an emerging technology that provide visibility into how networks are being used and provide protection against attacks that other security solutions can't identify, such as insider attacks.
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Dianne McAdam, Senior Analyst and Partner, Data Mobility Group
How would your business fare if disaster struck? If you hesitate before answering, this webcast is for you. Dianne McAdam, senior analyst and partner at the Data Mobility Group, discusses the available technologies to help you develop a backup plan that ensures your critical data is backed up at critical times.
Prepare to defend your network, users, and corporate brand by attending one or more sessions of this three part webcast series! We'll cover patch management, spyware protection, and online fraud during December so you're prepared for whatever 2006 brings.
ON DEMAND:
Enforcing Compliance: A Patch Management Strategy That Works
View this webcast and learn how to create a policy framework for managing patch implementation, how to effectively test and package a patch, and how to monitor and measure patch effectiveness.
Developing an Enterprise Spyware Protection Strategy
View this webcast and learn how to educate PC users to identify spyware, how to identify signs of a spyware infestation and how to create a policy for corporate PC use that protects your network from spyware.
Strategies for Defeating Online Fraud
Attend this webcast and learn how to educate your users to detect a phishing scam, how to protect sensitive corporate data and why passwords don't offer proper protection for customers or employees.
On Demand Robert McGovern, Senior Project Manager, Infusion Development
This session will provide a technical overview of ASP.NET 1.1, including the basic background necessary to understand ASP.NET and how ASP.NET integrates with the .NET Framework and Microsoft IIS. During the presentation, the attendee will see the high level similarities and differences between ASP.NET and JSP/Servlets. At the same time, the attendee will be introduced to the vocabulary necessary to understand the following sessions.
On Demand Robert McGovern, Senior Project Manager, Infusion Development
In this session, the attendee will see both the similarities and differences between building a Web application in ASP.NET vs. building one using Java. This session will dive into the technical aspects of setting up a new project, developing content, configuring the application, deploying the application, and maintaining the application post deployment.
On Demand Robert McGovern, Senior Project Manager, Infusion Development
The attendees in this session will see how the design choices employed in ASP.NET lead to a very different internal architecture than the Java Web framework. The attendees will learn how the ASP.NET architecture is constructed and see how to extend the framework to solve the same business needs as are handled in Java through Tapestry, Struts and other add-on Web frameworks. In addition, this session will provide detailed instruction on how to map Java Web components such as Java ServerFaces, and tag libraries into equivalent ASP.NET components.
On Demand Robert McGovern, Senior Project Manager, Infusion Development
The final session will introduce the tools and techniques necessary to migrate a Java based Web application into ASP.NET. Although this session will introduce and provide examples on how to use the Java Language Conversion Assistant, the primary focus will be on the architectural considerations necessary in any migration. Specifically, the session will focus on the two phase nature of migration (migrate to ASP.NET, then adapt to ASP.NET) rather than just the mechanics of translating code.