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108: Bill O'Donnell and James King Discuss 802.1x and the Impact on Higher Ed

from Higher Ed AV Podcast with Joe Way · host Joe Way

By now, we should all know the importance of locking down our AV systems. What is IEEE 802.1X and why is it important to think about on an enterprise network? Bill O’Donnell, AV Network Design Engineer at William Paterson University, and James King, Audio Visual Specialist at Stockton University, return to the show to discuss this important topic. Authentication and network access is not just about changing passwords, it’s about not being the vulnerable link that compromises the campus network and protected information. Also, I set aside the “rapid round” for the first ever “AV soapbox.” You’re not going to want to miss that.Connect with Bill O'Donnell on Twitter at @theoriginalod and on LinkedIn. Learn more about William Paterson University at https://www.wpunj.edu. Find the EDTech Podcast on AV Nation at https://www.avnation.tv/series/edtech. Connect with James King on Twitter at @AV_JamesKing and on LinkedIn. Learn more about Stockton University at https://www.stockton.edu. Find this month's IT in AV column on Higher Ed AV.

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