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Where to Find Me at RSAC 2022

Posted on June 1, 2022 by jj

Join me for a roundtable, a zero trust session, and a few cool panels. Most of these activities are open to everyone so regardless of your conference pass type, I hope to see you there!

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Posted in book, Events, Juniper Networks, RSAC, Security, wireless security, zero trust

The 3 Zero Trust Product Architectures

Posted on June 1, 2022 by jj

Zero trust is very broad, but all products fall into one of three basic architectures.

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Posted in Industry Insider, microsegmentation, NAC, Network Security, SASE, zero trust, Zero Trust and NAC, zScaler, ZTNA

Network Security Pro’s Guide to RSAC 2022

Posted on May 20, 2022 by jj

RSAC is known for its infosec content including deep technical dives into cryptography, governance, and compliance. But hidden throughout the week-long agenda are gems of content on network security, network architecture, and wireless. Here are my top … Continue reading Network Security Pro’s Guide to RSAC 2022→

Posted in Events, Infosec, Network Security, private cellular, RSAC, Security, Wireless

Four Zero Trust Myths Impacting Adoption [Forbes]

Posted on April 26, 2022 by jj

Before you put “zero trust” on the overhyped IT buzzword bingo card, read these four misconceptions impacting adoption.

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Posted in CMMC, NAC, SASE, zero trust

Three Wireless Trends Impacting Enterprise Security In 2022 [Forbes]

Posted on April 20, 2022 by jj

Every enterprise organization will be impacted by one or more of three key wireless trends in the next 18 months — and it’s not all about Wi-Fi.

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Posted in 5G, 802.15.4, CBRS, Industry Insider, IoT, private cellular, Security, Wi-Fi, Wireless

April Book Giveaway!

Posted on April 7, 2022 by jj

The printers have paper, and the books are shipping! I have a secret stash and each month through 2022, I’ll be giving away a signed copy to a reader. April’s contest is on Twitter — just retweet to win! https://twitter.com/jjx/status… Continue reading April Book Giveaway!→

Posted in Random-izations

Find me in DC, Boston, Philadelphia, and more at Techstrong LIVE Days

Posted on April 5, 2022 by jj

Join me in DC, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities LIVE and in person to hear about zero trust and the latest on private cellular.

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Posted in 5G, CBRS, Events, private cellular, techstrong, zero trust

Join me- Zero Trust Roundtable at RSAC

Posted on April 4, 2022 by jj

Wednesday at RSAC, I’ll be hosting a peer group on zero trust specifically for mid-size organizations getting started with a zero trust strategy. If you plan on attending the BoF session, feel free to comment with thoughts on topics you’d like to addre… Continue reading Join me- Zero Trust Roundtable at RSAC→

Posted in Events, RSAC, zero trust, Zero Trust and NAC

Looking for fresh content?

Posted on January 3, 2022 by jj

It’s coming… Here’s the deal. In the second half of 2021, I began a new adventure and will soon have time to dedicate to writing and content creation. Right now, I’ve just written a book (info below). So admittedly, I’m a … Continue reading Looking for fresh content?→

Posted in Random-izations

Why Mist isn’t a WiFi company

Posted on August 27, 2019 by jj

In the recent trip to Juniper HQ in Sunnyvale, I heard something that may change the wireless industry for good.

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Posted in Juniper Networks, Mist Systems, Random-izations, Wireless

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