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Infrastructure Trends in Education
New Mexico Technology in Education 2016 Conference
• Infrastructure Trends in Education
• Juniper Networks Today
• Juniper Networks in Education
• Automating & Simplifying the Connected Campus
• Securing the Connected Campus
Table of Contents
Tom Boehmer – Sr. Business Development Manager –Higher Education & Research Networkstboehmer@juniper.net, 972-663-3022
Infrastructure Trends in Education
Imperatives to Delivering Next Generation Learning
• Privacy laws and regulatory compliance
• Cyber threats & information security
• Business continuance –medical & research
• BYOD/BYOA/1:1
Cyber Security / Information Assurance
Increase Enrollment / Funding
• Attract / Retain Students –success & engagement
• Federal funding for research vary year to year
• Create new research & IT funding models
Reduce TCO
• Seamlessly connect learners and educators – mobile & real-time
• Secure & seamless research to research collaboration
• Video based content
• Automate & simplify IT through transformation
• Online & global competitive environment
• Gain student choice through NGDLE’s
• Develop & innovate research projects and thought leadership
Primary Drivers
Reduce Risk Create Differentiation
Top 10 Higher Education - IT Issues 2016
Source :http://er.educause.edu/articles/2016/1/top-10-it-issues-2016
K-12 CTO Top 3 IT Priorities
Source: CoSN K-12 IT Leadership Survey, 526 respondents, http://www.cosn.org/itsurvey
Broadband &
Network Capacity
Mobile
Learning
Privacy and
security of
student data
Wireless
Access
1 2 3
29%
54%
17%
We are stretch too thin and can't getto critical areas
Staffing is adequate but we are verybusy
Staffing is matched to needs
Have enough IT staff to
maintain network systems
adequately?
The Classroom is a Different Place Today
Source: Learning Counsel original research (2015). “Learning Counsel 2015 National Digital Curriculum Strategy Survey.”
CurationeBooks
Digital Content
Online Testing
Apps
Digital Courseware
Gamification
Bandwidth Drivers
48% Of teachers use digital curriculum and content ¼ -½ of the time
24% Have students turn to digital resources > ½ of the time
44% Of students take instruction online
Digital Transformation Driving Technology Infrastructure Readiness
Wi-Fi in every
classroom
Growing demand for
reliable, high speed
broadband to schools
CloudData Privacy,
Threat Protection
What Network Capacity Growth Are You Planning?
1.01.6
2.6
4.1
6.6
10.5
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
Today Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Netw
ork
Capacity
Source: CoSN SEND, Network Capacity Growth Trends
Broadband Connection Recommendations
2014-15 Target 2017-18 Target 2020-21 Target
At least 1 Gbps per
1,000 students/staff
At least 10 Gbps
per 1,000
students/staff
At least 10 Gbps
per 1,000
students/staff
External Internet connection
Internal network capacity
School
School
WANINTERNET
District Central Office or Data Center
ISP Recommendations 2014-15 Targets 2017-18 Targets 2020-21 Targets
Small District (< 1,000 students)At least 100 Mbps
per 1,000
students/staff
At least 1.5 Mbps per user
(minimum 100 Mbps for district)
At least 4.3 Mbps per user
(minimum 300 Mbps for district)
Medium District (> 3,000 students) At least 1.0 Gbps/1,000 users1 At least 3.0 Gbps/1,000 users
Large District (> 10,000 students) At least 0.7 Gbps/1,000 users At least 2.0 Gbps/1,000 users
ISP
Note 1: Published by SETDA 2012, adopted by FCC in 2014
New 9/2016
The Network is the On-Ramp to the Digital Learning Environment
Innovations Needed to Empower and Enable Next Generation Digital Learning
CloudSchool Districts, Colleges, Universities are moving to emerging shared service platforms and IT as a service models.
MobilityGreater than 90% of students own a smartphone and nearly half own a tablet. College students are simultaneous connecting 3 or more devices connected to the network.
VideoMobile video will account for over half of all mobile data traffic by 2018. Video based content is top bandwidth users on campus networks.
SecurityTop 3 Strategic IT Security Issues – Educate & Train, Develop Strategic Policy & Strategy, and Plan & Implement Next Generation Security technologies
Big DataColleges, Universities and Research Institutions will use big data & analytics to compete and differentiate
Source :http://er.educause.edu/articles/2016/1/top-10-it-issues-2016
Juniper Networks Today
INNOVATION THAT MATTERS IN OUR
CONNECTED WORLD
ENCOURAGE
DISCOVERY
RETHINK
EDUCATION
ENABLE
CLEAN WATERENERGY
POWER
SOCIALMOVEMENTS
CREATE
GLOBALCOMMUNITIES
BUILD
APPLICATIONS
EXPLORE
NATURE
IMPROVE
HEALTHCAREREVOLUTIONIZE
COMMERCE
The Next Transformation in Networking
TCP/IP
EARLY 1980’S LATE 1990’S TODAY
PACKET
FORWARDING
ENGINE
AUTOMATION
ONLINE POPULATION:Tens of Thousands
ONLINE POPULATION:Hundreds of Millions
ONLINE POPULATION:Billions
History of Growth and Expansion
1998 2016*
INNOVATIONS
EMPLOYEES
COMPETITION
OPPORTUNITY
ROUTING SWITCHING SECURITY
130
ROUTING
9,000+
ONE
TAM
$0.5B
TAM
$42.6B+
MANY
Our Strategy
VISION:
To Be the Worldwide Leader of Network Innovation
GO TO MARKET VERTICAL FOCUS
SECURITYSWITCHINGROUTINGPERFORMANCE
AU
TO
MA
TIO
N
ALLIANCE, CHANNEL AND COMMERCIAL ENGINES
GROW REVENUE FASTER THAN THE MARKET
TECHNOLOGY
Our GTM Vertical Focus
CUSTOMERS
TELECOM CABLE / MSO CLOUD
PROVIDERS
NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
STRATEGIC
ENTERPRISE
VERTICALS
ALLIANCE, CHANNEL & COMMERCIAL ENGINES
CUSTOMER NEEDS ACROSS ALL VERTICALS
Scale-out/Scale-in, Hyper-Scale Content on All Devices
Analytics
Operational Efficiency Continuous Innovation
Process Automation Cloud, XaaS, Data Center
Customer’s Customer Experience
New Business Models Privacy and Security
VERTICAL EXPERTISE DRIVES GTM DIFFERENTIATION
ericsson
ciena
alcatel-lucent
intel
cisco
2.532.61
3.453.48 3.50 3.50
3.543.62 3.62
3.65 3.653.71
3.743.82
4.054.07
4.13
WE
IGH
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DS
CO
RE
How much do you trust the following vendors to deliver the solutions
that your company needs for its next-generation networks and services?
MOST TRUSTED
NORTH AMERICASeptember 2015150 SPS
MOST
TRUSTED
TO DELIVER
NEXT GENERATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
AND SERVICE
Portfolio of Core Strengths
Common building blocks
Flexible fabrics
Industry leading scale
Embedded automation and SDN
Switching
Enhanced custom silicon
Advanced MPLS
Unprecedented performance
Virtual and physical
Routing Security
High throughput
Low latency
VNF integrations
Virtual and physical
Juniper Networks in Education
Juniper Foundation Overview:
How We Make a Meaningful Difference
JUNIPER
FOUNDATIONVOLUNTEER MATCHING GIFTS DISASTER RELIEF
CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY AND CITIZENSHIP
Juniper Networks Higher Education Advisory Board
Institution
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY MONTEREY BAY
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
MERIT NETWORK
OLIN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
UMASS AMHERST
UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO
VIRGINIA TECH
Attract and Retain Students with the Juniper Networks Academic Alliance
A flexible, tailored relationship program, leveraging Junos as an
academic learning and research platform
• For the Learning Institution:
– Bridge the gap between industry and academia
– All about the student – flexible, relevant, easy
– Creating value for the learning institution
– Academic Innovation Development Fund
• For the Student
– Extend current knowledge
– Provide challenging new technology
– Improve employability
– Offer interesting and relevant research opportunities
The Connected CampusE
du
ca
tion
So
lutio
ns
Higher Speed Internet
and Internet2
Connections w/ border
routers
Modernize and simplify
campus and data center
switching environments
Increase campus
access and performance
for Wi-Fi and real time
communications apps
with Open Convergence
Framework
Protect network and
data privacy against
cyber threats by taking
steps toward a software
defined secure network
1
3
2
4
1
12
2
4
3 3
4
Automating & Simplifying the Connected Campus
WAN INTERNETCLOUD
PROVIDER
Challenges in the Network TodayToday’s networks:Changes can break something or open a security gap!
Today’sCampus
Distribution
Wiring Closet
Core Too complex: layers of switching and VLANs
Brittle and manual, difficult to keep secure
Cumbersome to rapidly deploy and troubleshoot applications
Lacks scale, reliability and visibility
Junos Fusion Enterprise
Centralized Networkand Policy Control
Network Director
Today’s
Campus
Transform Your Network Tomorrow’s network: Simplified architecture that scales
Virtually collapse core,distribution and access
Single, simple to manage platform
Centralized configuration, provisioning, management, and policy
Your Entire Network
Junos Fusion EnterpriseTomorrow’s enterprise: Simple, Smart, Flexible
Simple: one logical device to manage, plug-n-play, zero touch
Smart: open APIs, highly resilient, intelligent software upgrades
Flexible: investment protection, use current topology, flexible deployment models
Junos Fusion Enterprise
Simple Smart Flexible
Under the Hood: Junos Fusion Enterprise
Your Entire Campus Network: One Logical Device
…
Aggregation Device – Logical “Routing Engine”
Satellite Devices – Logical “Line Cards”
“Logical”“Physical”
Simple Smart Flexible
Under the Hood: Junos Fusion Enterprise
Anatomy of Junos Fusion Enterprise
Aggregation
Devices (AD)
Satellite
Devices (SD)
“Cluster”:
• 2 or more
interconnected Satellite
Devices
• Cluster does not
require uplinks from
every SD in the clusterA Fusion “Fabric”
green glow
Multiple Fusion “Fabrics”
AD: EX9200
SD: EX4300
EX3400
EX2300
Simple Smart Flexible
Your Entire Campus
On Premise Data Center
CampusWiring Closets
Common Core: Campus & Data Center
Consolidated, Centralized Operations = Reduced OPEX
Enterprise campus + data center = one managed device
Simple Smart Flexible
Manage Multiple Campuses as One System Junos Space Network
Director Single-pane-of-glass management
Network Director: centralized configuration, provisioning, management, and policy
True business agility and security –apply policy once!
Simplify Operations – massive scale!
Centralized Networkand Policy Control
Network Director
Main Campus
(w/ Data Center)
Downtown
campus
Across State
Campus
Simple Smart Flexible
Distribution
Flexible architectures with common building blocks
Wiring Closet
Core
EX9200
Virtual Chassis Technology Junos Fusion Enterprise
EX Series Switches:
Common building blocks for flexible Enterprise architectures
Traditional Multi-tierCollapsed
distribution & coreCloud Enabled Enterprise
Single managed device
Simple Smart Flexible
EX4300 EX2300EX3400
Securing the Connected Campus
Threat Landscape is MassiveCISOs “Treading Water”
36
Pouring money into security, yet not any more secure- Average of 4,000 nodes with 5 security vendors
Attackers are always innovating to increase their ROI
Success measured by number of blocked attacks vs. reduction of business risk
Cost of managing cyber security risk will increase 38% over the next 10 years
Threats are EverywhereIt’s a Zero Trust World
37
Threats are already inside and are likely unknown
Cyber criminals are always finding new vulnerabilities
Attacks are more diverse and variable
Data security across networks is crucial
Designed to trust inside activity
Relies mostly on traditional firewalls for data and insight
Today’s network security must be dynamic, automated and intelligent to effectively detect and stop evolving threats
Layered on top -- not an integral function
Advanced Threat
Prevention
Inline Intrusion
Prevention
Unified Threat
Management
Application
Security
Data Loss
Prevention
Traditional Security is Not Enough
39
…Start thinking about Secure Networks
To Stop Threats Faster…
Realize threats are already inside. They walked in your front door
Recognize perimeter security isn’t enough
Enable detection and enforcement anywhere
Acknowledge horizontal and vertical vulnerabilities
Everything on Your Network is a Potential Threat
Normal behavior: call home beacons, energy utilization
Is this normal? How do we mitigate risk?
Anomalous behavior: bursting traffic, abnormal high data download rate
Software Defined Secure Networks
41
Create and centrally orchestrate intent-based policy – align your security to your business imperatives
POLICY
Gather and distribute threat intelligence from multiple sources – stop sophisticated cyber crime
Leverage cloud economics for real time analysis – identify risks sooner
DETECTION
Automatically apply policy in real time – secure the network in real time
ENFORCEMENT
Software Defined Secure Networks (SDSN)Unified Security Platform
Detection
• Fast, effective protection from advanced threats
• Integrated threat intelligence
Policy
• Intelligent enforcement to firewalls, switches,
third party devices and routers
• Robust visibility and management
Enforcement
• Consistent protection across physical/virtual
• Open and programmable environment
Network as a single enforcement domain - Every element is a policy enforcement point
Third PartyThreat Intel
Security Director + Policy Enforcer
Policy Enforcement, Visibility, Automation
SRX
Physical Firewall
vSRX
Virtual Firewall
Juniper Security Cloud
Sky Advanced Threat
Prevention (ATP)
Spotlight SecureThreat Intelligence
MX Routers*
EX & QFX Switches
Third Party Elements*
DETECTION
POLICY
DETECTION
ENFORCEMENT
*Roadmap
Software Defined Secure Network Policy, Detection, and Enforcement
Leverage entire network and ecosystem for threat intelligence and detection
Utilize any element of the network as an enforcement point
Dynamically execute policyacross all network components including third party devices
ThreatIntelligence
DETECTION
Unified and Responsive
AutomatedMalware Defense
POLICYENFORCEMENT
DETECTION
ENFORCEMENT
Dynamic, Adaptive Policy Orchestration
The Right Policy for the Right Job
Different threat levels need different policies
Anomalous lightbulb?
Quarantine and create new policy for appropriate behavior
Compromised core switch?
Neutralize the threat and shut down the tunnel vs. killing the switch
OR
Shut down light bulb
Kill illegitimate
tunnel
Software Defined Secure Network (SDSN) Policy Orchestration + Enforcement
• Infrastructure Trends in Education
• Juniper Networks Today
• Juniper Networks in Education
• Automating & Simplifying the Connected Campus
• Securing the Connected Campus
Recap
Tom Boehmer – Sr. Business Development Manager –Higher Education & Research Networkstboehmer@juniper.net, 972-663-3022
Thank you
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