Webinar

Bastille Technology Update

In this technology update webinar Dr. Bob Baxley covers the latest features in Bastille’s range of solutions for detecting and locating unauthorized Cellular, Bluetooth, BLE, Wi-Fi and IoT devices.

The webinar includes both Bastille Enterprise for permanent deployments, and the Bastille FlyAway Kit, our portable tactical solution, plus our new ruggedized solution for outdoor locations.

In this webinar Dr. Baxley provides updates on the current technologies available to security professionals as they seek to effectively implement and enforce more nuanced electronic device policies.

Dr. Baxley takes a deep dive into the Bastille GUI and the “clickology”. This includes how to find and isolate RF threats, and then use the DVR functionality to conduct analysis of how, when and where the offending device(s) first appeared in your facility, where else the device(s) have been and their activity levels.

What will you learn from the webinar?

Latest technical updates on Bastille

Recent RF threats seen by Bastille in the field

Update on Bastille Threat Signatures and Tag Policies

How to use Aruba, Splunk and Bastille to locate an “evil twin” device

How to track devices using the Bastille DVR

How our Massive Multi-Channel Demodulation technology can detect and decode all 79 Bluetooth channels

Bastille Ruggedized Outdoor Sensors

Integrations such as Aruba ClearPass, Cisco, and Lenel

Who should attend?

Security Professionals (Physical, Cyber, SIGINT, TSCM)

J2/6, G2/6, A2/6, N2/6

Network Operations Professionals

Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations

Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems (C4)

Joint Staff Intelligence

Information Dominance, Intelligence, Network Operations, Cyberspace Operations

Speaker:

Dr. Bob Baxley, CTO at Bastille and former Director of the Software Defined Radio Lab at Georgia Tech

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