Hi all,
I know nothing about Centrify, nor do I know how they got my email (sucked it off this mailing list? Did everyone on this list get an invite?). But I thought the topic was relevant to people on this list -- after all, on rare occasions someone brings up the topic of CAC cards :-P -- so I thought I would forward this to this list.
Todd Begin forwarded message: Date: April 16, 2009 7:40:28 AM PDT Subject: Centrify Webinar -- Simplify Mac Smart Card Support
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CENTRIFY EXPERT WEBINARS
Simplifying Mac Smart Card Support in Windows Environments
Meeting HSPD-12 security requirements by leveraging Active Directory to support CAC, PIV, and .NET smart cards on Macs
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Everyday, more and more of your users are adopting Macs as their platform of choice, fully expecting support equal to their Windows counterparts. You wish it were that simple. Compatibility of file and print services, and client configuration and management are just some of the challenges you must overcome. Perhaps the most complex challenge is making CAC, PIV, and .NET smart cards work when you need to meet strict security guidelines or are subject to HSPD-12, which mandates two-factor authentication for workstations in Federal agencies and those doing business with them.
Join David McNeely, Centrify Director of Product Management, for this complimentary webinar where he'll describe how easy it is to integrate Macs with smart cards into an Active Directory domain. Best of all, he'll discuss how to do this using the resources you already have - saving you time, money, and headaches.
Topics Covered:
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The advantages of centralizing identity and access management on Active Directory in heterogeneous environments |
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How central enforcement of smart card login policies for users of Mac systems improves your security posture |
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The security improvements, cost savings, and administrative efficiencies that come from using the legacy directory |
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Centrify's compatibility with Common Access Cards (CAC), Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards, and other cards that support the Apple TokenD interface (e.g., Gemalto's .NET smart card)
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Featured Speaker:
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David McNeely, Director of Product Management
David McNeely is a Director of Product Management at Centrify, and works with customers to drive the roadmap for Centrify's award-winning identity and access management solutions. David has worked in the identity and access management market for over 16 years, holding various product marketing and management positions at ActiveIdentity, AOL, iPlanet and Netscape. At Netscape and iPlanet he was the director of product management for the Directory and Security product line, where he first promoted the concept of a centralized directory for all identity and access management.
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May 7, 2009 Thursday
10:00 Pacific
11:00 Mountain
Noon Central
01:00 Eastern
Duration: 60 min.
Can't make these times? Register anyway so you can get the white paper and view the webinar replay afterwards.
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Register today and we'll send you a comprehensive white paper that outlines the substantial benefits to be gained by integrating and centrally managing Mac OS X systems with Active Directory.
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