- Led By: Rakesh Radhakrishnan, Sr. Principal IT Architect, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Pre-Conference Workshop: Tuesday 27 November 2007
Identity Enabling Mobility with Security
(ICA Aligning SOA with NGN)
Workshop Objectives:
This workshop is based on the Book titled "Identity and Security" and will cover topics such as;
- Align a Common Identity System as the linchpin for major security initiative (more as an eigenvector)
- Develop Secure Services as Web Services, Telecom Services and Mobile Services
- Understand and apply the significance of an IDS for NG IN and OAM&P
- Understand and align Enterprise Architecture with the evolving 4G IMS network
- Align User Centric Services to Events in the Communication/Sensor Network
- Align SOA to Programmable Active Grid Networks
- Understand and apply an Identity System for Open Service Delivery Platform, Open Content Delivery and Open DRM Architectures
- Understand and align an Identity Lifecycle with the Information Life Cycle and Service Lifecycles.
- Understand the value proposition of an Identity System for Trusted Networks and Trusted Computing
- Understand the alignment between an Identity System and Web Services, ESB and Service Registry
- Understand and apply the alignment between Identity Standards such as Liberty, SAML, Open-ID, XACML and more.
Workshop Agenda:
Registration and Coffee
- Overview
- Identity enabled Sensor Networks
- Identity enabled Programmable Networks
- Identity enabled WiMAX & Wifi Networks
- Identity enabled IMS Network and Network Services
- Identity enabled Enterprise Networks (NAC)
- Identity enabled IN Services
- Identity enabled OAM&P Services (IPSF/ITSM)
- Identity enabled Web Services
- Identity enabled ESB Services
- Identity enabled DRM Services
- Identity enabled ILM
- Identity enabled User Centric Services
- Conclusion
Close of Workshop
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Radhakrishnan is a Sr. IT Architect in the Communications Market Area of Sun. He has covered Telecom Companies, Network Equipment Providers (NEP), Independent Software Vendors (ISV) and Service Provider accounts in Europe, Canada, USA and Latin America.
He has over 15 years of experience and has an MBA (MIS) and MS (MIT). He is an active member of Customer Engineering Council (CEC) and was the Chairman of a Working Group on Container Alignment Engine (CAE patent received from Europe and US) and STAR at Sun. He also has Defensive Disclosures on Correlated Identity. He has published more than 50 papers on IT Architectures (Frameworks, Process and Techniques) and is a frequent speaker in conferences including ITU, DIDW, OMG, TOG, CMG, IRM, SuperG, Sun Network, Java ONE, Liberty Alliance, Oxford U, Stanford U, etc. He has led multiple Architecture Workshops and Architecture Assessments for IT Consolidation and Network Identity projects. He was recently featured on Officer Outlook for his work on Aligning Architectural Approaches (Sun's WS-Incite Award for 2005). He is the recipient of the "Above and Beyond" award from the Sun/Nortel team in 2007 and the "Outstanding Contributor Award" from SEI. He was selected as a "Stellar Volunteer" -amongst 25 such volunteers from Sun Celebrating 25 years. Rakesh is also certified by The Open Group (on TOGAF 8), SEI (as a SW Architect) and OGC (Prince 2 and ITIL). He has Green Belt Six Sigma training. He is a ECCSE (Enterprise Computing Certified Systems Engineer -Competency 2000- from Sun) and as a Systems Architect Pro (from Peoplesoft). He is the Author of the Book title "Identity and Security" and is currently working on 2 new books. His blog can be found at http://identity-centric-architecture.blogspot.com/
Pre-Conference Workshop: Tuesday 27 November 2007
Network Security for GPRS and Mobile IMS
- Led By: Carlos Heller, Consulting Engineer, Juniper Networks
Workshop Agenda
Registration and coffee
Introduction to network security
- Short history of network security
- Malware Classification
- Phases of a network attack
- Layered Security concept
- Security as a revenue opportunity
Refreshment Break
Mobile security specifics
- Protecting the datacenter
- Protecting the GPRS network
- GTP protocol
- GTP attacks & how to prevent
- Protecting the endpoints
- Addressing scalability
Signaling and IMS security
- Protecting signaling traffic
- Is security missing from IMS standards?
Q&A opportunity with experts from Juniper Networks
End of workshop
About the Speaker:
Carlos Heller is a Consulting Engineer with Juniper Networks. His responsibilities include advising Service Providers on
security projects and providing pre- and post-sales support to sales teams. Mr. Heller is particularly focused on GPRS security, and has worked on projects with big mobile operators in Germany and throughout EMEA. Mr. Heller has been in the networking industry for more than 15 year and is a recognized expert in mobile security. Prior to joining Juniper Networks, he worked at COLT Telecom and IP Value.
About Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks is the leader in high-performance networking. Juniper offers a high-performance network infrastructure that creates a responsive and trusted environment for accelerating the deployment of services and applications over a single network. This fuels high-performance businesses. Additional information can be found at www.juniper.net..
