Cisco’s Network Admission Control can be directly mapped to TCG’s NAC architecture. However, because Cisco is bound by the revenue reality of its installed base, the architecture comprises both ...
Cisco Systems Inc., announced that 15 partners are now delivering or scheduled to deliver solutions in the first calendar quarter of 2005 that have met test criteria for interoperability with the ...
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The enterprise network is changing, and IT executives and staff are being worn down by the security demands incurred by the influx of unmanaged endpoint devices ...
With the roll out of Ixia's IxNetwork 5.30, network equipment manufacturers and enterprises can test network switch authentication functions and network elements to perform the necessary ...
Cisco's umbrella term for network access control. Access control governs user authentication and user permissions, while endpoint security determines if the user's computer is up-to-date. See network ...
Cisco Systems Inc. said that products are now available for its months-old Network Admission Control, or NAC, program to integrate information technology (IT) security features and policies into ...
Admission control constitutes a vital set of mechanisms in wireless communication networks, tasked with regulating the entry of new traffic flows to safeguard quality of service (QoS) for existing ...
Post Falls, Idaho -- TriGeo Network Security (www.trigeo.com), manufacturer of a leading real-time security information management appliance that automatically identifies, notifies and responds to ...
As chief security officer for Cisco Systems, John Stewart is tasked with securing an enterprise network of more than 60,000 PCs and managing the San Jose, Calif., networking giant's security programs.
Network access control represents the most significant change in the way that networks are secured since the invention of the firewall. But it’s also contentious, confusing and – when done right – ...