Topic: Exploring the fundamentals of a micronetworking approach
Join Todd Hubers, Chief Technical Officer and Cofounder of Dull for an online discussion on the new patent-pending technology that has been in research for 2 years and now being academically explored by Deakin University – Micronetworking approach.
Join this session to learn the fundamentals of the micronetworking approach which suggests a rethink of networking, security and systems. In this session we will discuss and explore the following topics:
- Networking: Could a micronetworking approach to local networking drive network segmentation all the way to the software-application level?
- Security: Should the role of security be removed from the network and application layers?
- Systems: Should software developers be implementing security controls directly in software code? Would a micronetworking layer be enough?
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions. This webinar is being recorded and the recording will be made available to registrants.
Speaker: Todd Hubers - Chief Technical Officer and Cofounder of Dull
Todd Hubers is one of the founders of Dull and the key inventor of Dull’s flagship technology. Todd believes that the cybersecurity problems you hear about in the news are a distraction, and he wants to stop them so people can focus on what matters. His business, Dull, builds new software based on their own new technology. Their first product makes remote access more secure and simpler, so enterprises can work better with their partners and accomplish more together.
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Date: Thursday 17 September 2020
Time Zones:
- 3:00pm - 4:00pm AEST (Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne & Sydney)
- 2:30pm - 3:30pm ACST (Adelaide & Darwin)
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm AWST (Perth)
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