Innovations in Defense Communications: Navigating the Future of Enterprise Networking
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Explore the evolving landscape of enterprise networking in defense communications as presented by Dr. Sandeep K. Singhal from Microsoft. This presentation covers major trends, including Windows networking vision and roadmap, the key features of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, and collaboration with the UK Ministry of Defence. Discover insights into secure, seamless networks, the implementation of IPv6, and enhancements in remote work capabilities. Learn how policy-driven security and efficient data management will shape the future of communication efficiency and accessibility.
Innovations in Defense Communications: Navigating the Future of Enterprise Networking
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Defense Communications as a Scarce Resource Sandeep K. Singhal, Ph.D Director, Windows Networking Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • Trends in enterprise networking • Windows networking vision and roadmap • Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Features at a glance • Collaboration with MoD • Looking into the future • Summary
Windows Networking Vision: Secure Seamless Network Data Center IPsec Isolation X X Main Office Branch Office Un-trusted PCs (e.g., guest)
Elements of a Secure, Seamless Network • End to end connectivity over the Internet using IPv6 • All communications authenticated using end to end IPsec • Connection-by-connection • Access controlled by identity • Trust boundaries defined by policy instead of topology • Traffic management at the edges • Network access protection (NAP) systems keeps systems healthy and protected from unhealthy systems • Existing applications just work Policy-based secure access to resources from anywhere
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance *Defense Communications Efficiency: Joint project between Microsoft and UK MoD
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance
Case Study:Defense Communication Efficiency • Engagement continuing beyond Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista • Several areas identified such as IPv6, compression, QoS • Framework for managing IP: Facilitates free flow of ideas and testing results
Looking into the Future • Remote work • Easy and reliable network access from anywhere • Better manageability of mobile PCs • Extend Intranet NAP and isolation to remote worker • Branch offices • Further efficiency in fetching data over WAN links • Preserve end to end security solutions • Security domains • Easier deployment • Easier management • Easier support
Sandeep K. Singhal, Ph.D Director, Windows Networking Sandeep.Singhal@microsoft.com +1 (425) 706-6570 Questions
Windows Networking Vision: Secure Seamless Networks • Internet IS your network • Applications just work • All communications authenticated • Connection-by-connection • Access controlled by identity • Trust boundaries defined by policy instead of topology • Traffic management at the edges • Network Immune Systems IPsec isolation Lab Guest Enterprise Network