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SolutionBase: Take a NAP to secure your network
Searching for a way to prevent misconfigured clients from using your company's network resources? Scott Lowe assists you in your research by presenting three product options in the world of Network Access Proctection. The scenario: A sales person toting a less than well-protected corporate laptop on business spends...
Tags: NAP, Solution, Network, Open Source, Author, Network Access Protection, Cisco NAC Appliance, Packet Fence, Networking, Scott Lowe
Technical articles 2007-12-17
The new career powertool: NAPs.
Do you look older than your age? For you, or others around you, this simple point can be an important indicator of productivity, creativity, and performance. Take a look around you during your next meeting or while sitting in the lunch area with other people in...
Tags: Career, Productivity, Nap, Recruitment & Selection, Team Management, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2007-12-13
SolutionBase: Introducing Network Access Protection for Windows
Microsoft is now offering network access protection to prohibit systems that fail a health check from entering your network. This article, part of an exclusive TechRepublic series, introduces Microsoft's implementation of network address protection as part of the new offering for Windows...
Tags: MS-NAP, Security, Microsoft Access, Role, Network, Microsoft Windows Server, Implementation, Client, Health Care, Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Authentication, MS-NAP Implementation, NAP, Windows XP Service Pack 3, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Vanover
Technical articles 2007-11-28
Increase your productivity. Take a NAP!
A colleague of mine tells me that most people today are sleep deprived.  He's a life coach who focuses on how one's body reacts to stress and how that reaction, in turn, causes our performance to worsen.How can you tell if you're sleep deprived? Here are 3 common telltale signs which are pretty...
Tags: Teams, Success, Staff, Performance, Morale, Job Satisfaction, Hiring, Employees, Coworkers, Coaching, Career
Blog posts 2007-05-24
All in favor of workday NAPs, say Aye!
Nay!I have a hard enough time shutting my brain off to go to sleep at night without throwing a nap into the mix.NayIt would interfere with the naps I already take >:DYes, nap.I need a nap. Actually, I use to know people that would go to their car at...
Tags: droolin, nap, Nay
Discussion threads 2007-03-20
SSTP: Microsoft's SSL VPN
How do you plan to use SSL VPN?Are you planning to move to SSL VPN for remote access? Does an SSTP solution look like an alternative you might consider?
Tags: Tom Olzak, SSL, SSL VPN, SSTP
Discussion threads 2007-01-25
Vista's Network Access Protection (NAP) helps keep 'unhealthy' computers off your LAN
Vista's NAP helps keep 'unhealthy' computers off your LANHave you had problems with employees and partners connecting to your network with unpatched or misconfigured computers? How well do you think NAP is likely to work in resolving those issues?
Tags: computer, deb shinder, JodyGilbert, LAN, Microsoft Windows Vista, nap, network, Network Access Protection, security, vista, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-25
10 things you should know about Network Access Protection (NAP)
How effective do you think NAP will be in protecting your network from authorized users who try to connect from an insecure computer? Has that been a significant problem for you in the past?
Tags: network, JodyGilbert, Network Access Protection
Discussion threads 2007-01-23
I'm ba-ack!
The long winter's nap of extended holiday vacationing is over, and I am returned to my bloggish duties. Good news on the Wacky Linux Adventures front, which I'll detail later, and plenty of fodder--on-topic and off--thanks to a spate of feverishly unrealistic New Year's resolutions. ...
Tags: Nap, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-01-03

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Increase your productivity. Take a NAP!
Nike workers get to take a nap?Wow...I really doubt that. More details please.
Tags: wmlundine@...
Discussion threads 2007-05-29
10 things you should know about Vista's Network Access Protection (NAP)
NAP monitors the health status of all computers that try to connect to your network and verifies that they're compliant with your health policies. This allows you to protect your network from attacks or malicious software that could be introduced by authorized users running misconfigured or unprotected computers. ...
Tags: Network, Microsoft Windows Vista, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
Download resources 2007-01-23
NAP (zip)
Nap pauses for a specified duration, and displays a countdown. Features varying levels of verbosity. Runs on any OS with the Java Runtime Environment (JRE 5.0+). Nap is free software written in Java and released under the GNU GPL license (version 2). Version 0.2 improved command-line interface; option for user...
Tags: JRE, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2007-06-01
TechNet Webcast: NAP Architecture in Windows Server 2008 (Level 300)
Planning for a network health solution takes a lot of careful planning, and with Network Access Protection (NAP) there are several items to think about. In this webcast, the presenter goes over the technical details and architecture of NAP, and discusses some key points that should be considered by anyone...
Tags: Webcast, Network, Microsoft Windows Server, Health Care, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Vertical Industries, Networking, Benefits, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Enterprise Software, Human Resources, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts 2008-01-25
TechNet Webcast: Enabling Trusted Communications and Health Policy Enforcement With Network Access Protection (NAP) (Level 300)
This webcast explains how Network Access Protection (NAP), built into Windows Vista and Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" operating systems, provides policy enforcement components to help ensure that computers on a network meet administrator-defined requirements for system health. With NAP, the users can use a combination of policy validation and network...
Tags: Webcast, Network, Health Care, Microsoft TechNet, Networking, IPSec
Webcasts
Network Access Protection (NAP)
The latest initiative from Microsoft called Network Access Protection or NAP is intended to keep the networks healthy. This paper attempts to look into the recent NAP initiative from Microsoft from a technical point of view as well as from an industry perspective. The merits and demerits of the proposed...
Tags: California Software, Network, Microsoft Corp., Networking
White papers 2005-10-01
TechNet Webcast: Security Matters: Network Access Protection (Level 300)
This webcast examines the infrastructure elements and processes that are affected when the user deploys the Network Access Protection (NAP) policy enforcement platform that is part of Windows Vista and the next release of Windows Server, code-named "Longhorn". The presenter provides guidance on deploying NAP and presents a framework that...
Tags: Security, Microsoft Access, Webcast, Network, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Windows XP service pack 3 provides network access protection
Last fall, I wrote a TechRepublic series on Microsoft's network access protection (NAP or MS-NAP) implementation with the coming release of Windows Server 2008. The Vista client natively supports the MS-NAP implementation while Windows XP needed SP3 to advance to participation status. Windows XP service pack 3 is in the...
Tags: Network, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Windows XP Service Pack 3, MS-NAP, NPS, Windows XP Health Check, Windows XP SP3, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-03-03
Network Access Protection (NAP) for Windows Server 2008
The speaker of this webcast discusses Network Access Protection or NAP in Windows Server 2008. With NAP, one can create customized health policies to validate computer health before allowing access or communication, to automatically update compliant computers to ensure ongoing compliance, and, optionally, to confine noncompliant computers to a restricted...
Tags: Network, Microsoft Windows Server, Health Care, Computer, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Productivity, Networking, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Enterprise Software, Human Resources
Webcasts 2007-07-17
TechNet Webcast: Windows Network Policy Server Fundamentals (Level 300)
This webcast talks about Network Policy Server (NPS) in Windows Server 2008, and how to implement Network Access Protection (NAP). It starts with an introduction to the Network Policy Server, and shows how it plays a valuable role in maintaining the integrity of an internal computer network. The webcast also...
Tags: Webcast, Network, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft TechNet, Networking
Webcasts 2008-02-25
TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Uses Network Access Protection to Manage Network Health (Level 300)
Network Access Protection (NAP) is a powerful new tool available with Windows Server 2008 that can help one protect the network from malicious software (malware) and other threats. The presenter of this webcast explains how one can use NAP to institute requirements for accessing the network, create policies that check...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Webcast, Network, Information Technology, Compliance, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, Network Access Protection, Networking
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