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BYOD – Bring Your Own Device

BYOD – Bring Your Own Device. Employees, Hackers and Protesters – Everybody has a smartphone, a tablet AND a laptop…. Enterprise IT – State Government…. Enterprise Data Center(s) 1100 Servers 90% virtualization 12 firewalls 2 load balancers Enterprise VPN Mainframe Wide Area Network

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BYOD – Bring Your Own Device

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  1. BYOD – Bring Your Own Device Employees, Hackers and Protesters – Everybody has a smartphone, a tablet AND a laptop…

  2. Enterprise IT – State Government… • Enterprise Data Center(s) • 1100 Servers 90% virtualization • 12 firewalls • 2 load balancers • Enterprise VPN • Mainframe • Wide Area Network • 800 routers

  3. Enterprise IT – State Government… • Local Area Network • 1200 switches • 6 firewalls • Wireless • 80 Wireless access points • 30 Wireless bridges • Network Staff • Manager, Team Lead, 16 staff • 26 State Agencies • LAN Support for DOC, DNR, DHS, DOA, DSPS, Gov’s Office and DATCP (continued growth)

  4. BYOD – What we’ll cover • What types of devices are we talking about • Protest Stories • Concerns • Mobile Device Management • What’s Next • Questions

  5. Types of Devices • Smart Phones – iOS, Android, Blackberry • Ipods (Touch) • Tablets – Android, iOS, Microsoft • eReaders – Kindle etc • Handheld Gaming Systems - • Laptops, MacBooks, Chromebooksetc • Google Glass • Toddler Grade devices…

  6. Protest Stories • IP Management • URL Filtering • Troubleshooting • My iPhone can’t connect to the wireless network

  7. Concerns • Productivity – These are amazing tools • Security • Where is corporate data • Dangerous productivity tools • Google Drive, Drop Box, SkyDrive, One Note, LogMeIn Ignition • Network Access Control • Anti-Virus, Patched, Malicious Code • Auditability – who did what when • Authorization • Stolen devices – email, contacts, data, access…

  8. How do we manage the Concern… • Network Access Control (Cisco ISE, etc) • Policy of Intolerance • Mobile Device Management • Develop a Use Policy • Implement Security • Select Product • Deploy • Future – • Content Management and File Access

  9. Mobile Device Management MDM • What did we do, Wisconsin Enterprise • How did we decide • When will we implement • Issues

  10. MDM – selecting a product • Assemble multi-agency team for review • Built requirements • Met with vendors for demos • Eliminated those that didn’t meet the requirements • Refined the list through Q and A, selected a vendor • Air Watch

  11. MDM - • Implement before 1 Jul 2013 • Issues – MDM cloud implementation

  12. Air Watch – Cloud Service

  13. What’s next? • More devices connecting for productivity and convenience (professional and personal) • Expectation of availability everywhere, no understanding of the SECURITY, NETWORK, SERVER and APPLICATION that makes it all work – and makes them vulnerable

  14. Questions - • Rob Keis • Enterprise Network Team Lead • Department of Administration • Division of Enterprise Technology

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