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Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, July 22, 2 - 3 p.m. ET for Network World's first-ever live "face-off" chat. Security experts Joel Snyder vs. Richard Stiennon will duel over the question "Is network access control a worthwhile technology?" Snyder says yes and Stiennon says no. Come join us for this live debate where two of the industry's most outspoken (and entertaining) security pros will explain their positions. Each guest will answer the same question, have the chance to rebut the other's answers and to quiz one another. Attendees will also be invited to submit questions and share opinions. Snyder is a senior partner with Opus One, a consulting firm in Tucson, Ariz., and a member of Network World Lab Alliance. He has been working with networks and information security since 1981 and has penned several books. Stiennon is a security consultant, popular speaker and founder of Seccom Global, a managed security service provider focused on unified threat management. He writes the Stiennon on Security blog for Network World. As always, no registration is necessary for live Network World chat. Just login at www.networkworld.com/chat/
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