Network access control technology was the darling of the security industry in 2006, as vendors spent much of their time squawking about how their NAC offerings could do just about everything but cure ...
In a world where data breaches seem to be happening more frequently, and more employees work remotely, businesses are looking for ways to tighten security on their networks. One way to do this is by ...
An upgrade to Juniper Networks’ network access-control software makes it possible for customers to block network access via any switch, not just by Juniper firewalls. When Juniper’s Unified Access ...
From PDAs and laptops to insecure wireless modems, Windows users have options for connecting to and infecting networks. Created in partnership with our sister site SearchSecurity.com, this network ...
Network access control is the process of controlling users’ and devices’ access to a network. Because of increased employee mobility and the growing number of end-user network-capable devices, ...
Sierra Central Credit Union in Yuma City, Calif., prides itself on being an open institution, allowing customers to pay bills online and transfer funds by phone. Daniel Diadiw’s job is to make sure it ...
Microsoft and the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) have joined forces to create better interoperability between network access control solutions with the announcement of a new specification which ensures ...
That's the message from a Forrester report on the subject. Titled 'Network Access Control Predictions: 2011 And Beyond', the study says that, despite this low percentile, a good third of companies are ...
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There are certainly plenty of promises being tossed about regarding the benefits of network access control. A couple of these include on-the-fly authentication of appropriate users and the ability to ...
Chevron Information Technology Co. (CITC) inked a deal last week to deploy software that will offer enterprise resource provisioning and role-based network access control for up to 31,000 users in 40 ...
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