Hearing Andrew Clay Shafer talking about how you can't do next generation infrastructure using traditional methods #FutureNet
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Details of where open networking is - some vendors don't want to lose their secret sauce/differentiator
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Open source has been critical to get the most basic functions right - the vendors want to innovate at the higher levels of the stack. Seeing that there's a lot of resources available on the Linux Foundation website for open source networking.
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A fun prediction for 2025 - we will still be talking about next gen networking xD
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Omar Baldonado highlights that by having simple networks it's easy to onboard new people. If they take 2 years to learn it, they'll likely have moved on from that job by then
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Remember - don't sacrifice manageability im the name of availability. It's a balance. As simple as you can that will meet the requirement but still remain easy to operate, troubleshoot, upgrade.
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Dino is telling us about how blockchain is suffering the same vendor discrepancies that the networking market faces 40 years ago. He raises a lot of the contradictions in our network.
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Bruce Davie discussing with Dino - old colleagues and networking veterans
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John makes a lot of sense and talks about why he left the analyst life. But I love that he is telling us that sometimes the difference in a big breach is operations - the level of ops are the best indicator of a company's IT security
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Virtualization gives opportunity for real security
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Restarting after a small break. John Pescatore hosts Forrest Bennett, Grant Dasher and Lane Patterson on Who should be the gate keeper of identity, network and security policy
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Grant Dasher explains about Google is how everything is integrated through process. No mention of silos. And yet, there are controls throughout the process
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How is security measured? There's simply no clear answer. Sure, basics like creating risk profiles and making sure to log, analyze and follow up, but you will create your own version according to business priorities and environment
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There's some KPIs like response rate, restore rate, reduction of attach surface.
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And the last session of the day - IT org charts of the future
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This last panel is super interesting. Lots of questions. I honestly think you could do 3 hours of questions on org charts, processes, management, budgeting, team dynamics, documentation, compensation, etc etc etc
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