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SolutionBase: Get familiar with Cisco's NAC solution
Shopping around for an enterprise NAC solution? In this article, David Davis shares his research on Cisco's two current NAC solutions and how they stack up to the competition. Network Admission Control NAC is a solution that allows network administrators to define and enforce security policies across network...
Tags: NAC, Solution, Network, ForeScout, Cisco Systems Inc., Framework, Network Admission Control, Network Admission Control Framework, Network Admission Control Appliance, Cisco Network Admission Control Framework, Networking, David Davis
Technical articles 2007-12-04

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Design a self-defending network: Enforce network admission policies with NAC
The Cisco Network Admission Control NAC is a framework comprised of Cisco networking infrastructure along with a variety of partner products to enforce network admission policies on NAC-enabled endpoint devices, guaranteeing software compliance before granting network access. NAC allows the appropriate level of network access only to compliant and trusted...
Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Network Admission Control, Network Admission Control, Networking
Book chapters 2006-09-12
Integrated Video Admission Control for the Delivery of a Quality Video Experience
Cisco works closely with service providers on Cisco IP NGN technologies to ensure that video reaches users with high quality, based on policies administered in the network's service layer. Given the bandwidth demands and quality requirements of video services, Cisco developed an admission-control solution that consists of two highly reliable...
Tags: Admission, Video, Cisco Systems Inc., Corporate Communications, Video On Demand (VoD), Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
White papers 2006-06-01
NAC - Implementing Cisco Network Admission Control v3.0
View Available Dates and LocationsLearn the theory and get the hands-on experience you need to configure, deploy, and troubleshoot Cisco Network Admission Control NAC. You'll cover advanced topics in network security, including endpoint security, authentication, authorization, and accounting AAA, RADIUS, 802.1x, dynamically assigned access control lists...
Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc.
Training 2008-01-01
Implementing Network Admission Control: Phase One Configuration and Deployment
This paper provides guidance for implementing Network Admission Control NAC, an industry-wide collaboration sponsored by Cisco Systems. It describes deployment considerations and configuration procedures for Cisco IOS software devices acting as Network Access Devices NADs. It provides installation guidelines for the Cisco Trust Agent CTA on Microsoft Windows client machines....
Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc.
White papers 2005-01-19
Network Admission Control Implementation Service: Cisco Advanced Services for Network Security
Cisco Advanced Services network security engineers and consultants possess a broad range of technology skills and have specific expertise in the planning, design, and implementation of NAC solutions. Through the Network Admission Control Implementation Service, they analyze your network requirements and help you successfully deploy a NAC solution that integrates...
Tags: Network, Network Security, Cisco Systems Inc., Networking, Security
White papers 2004-08-18
Cisco Network Admission Control: Help Customers Improve Security
Many customers are facing increasing information security challenges, including financially motivated attacks, an increase in vulnerability-based exploits and malicious activities and compliance requirements Cisco Network Admission Control NAC provides a timely solution tailored to meet these new challenges. This overview explains how organizations can use Cisco NAC to implement identity-based...
Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Security
White papers 2007-10-01
Integrated Video Admission Control for the Delivery of Quality Video Experience
Delivering entertainment-grade video over IP, also often referred to as IPTV, poses significant challenges as service providers scale solutions to manage millions of subscribers, withstand periods of peak demand, and deliver a superior quality of experience while balancing network capacity and efficient capital investment. In the Cisco IP Next-Generation Network...
Tags: Network, IP, Video, Cisco Systems Inc., Corporate Communications, Networking, Marketing
White papers 2006-06-01
Cisco Network Admission Control for Wireless LANs
This paper presents the Cisco Network Admission Control NAC support available for Cisco Wireless LANs WLANs via the NAC Appliance Cisco Clean Access. NAC is useful to any organization focused on limiting damage from emerging security threats, such as viruses, worms, and spyware. It is beneficial to organizations that are...
Tags: Network, WLAN, Cisco Systems Inc., NAC Appliance, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2007-02-01
Cisco Network Admission Control and Microsoft Network Access Protection Interoperability Architecture
Cisco Systems, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation have developed an interoperability architecture that allows customers to deploy both the Network Admission Control NAC platform available from Cisco and the Network Access Protection NAP platform being developed for Microsoft Windows Vista now in beta testing and Windows Server code name "Longhorn" (now...
Tags: Network, Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Interoperability Architecture, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2006-09-01
Cisco TrustSec and NAC Security Services Built on a Common Identity Framework
Securing corporate networks is an ongoing challenge. Employees have become more mobile and connect to corporate networks via a variety of access mechanisms. Collaboration between employees, partners, and vendors, brings more users onto the network with a different mix of roles and privileges. Add in the growing regulatory compliance needs...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc.
White papers 2008-01-01
Increase Network Security and Resilience With Network Admission Control
Until now authenticating the security profile of a user's endpoint device on a network has been virtually impossible. This security weak point has meant that even the most trustworthy user could inadvertently expose everyone else on the network to damaging and costly risks with a single noncompliant device. Network Admission...
Tags: Network, Network Security, Networking, Security
Webcasts
Implementing Enterprisewide Network Admission Control
Until now authenticating the security profile of a user's endpoint device on the enterprise network has been virtually impossible. This security vulnerability has meant that even the most trustworthy user could inadvertently expose everyone else on the network to damaging and costly risks with a single noncompliant device. Network Admission...
Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Networking, Security
Webcasts
Cisco Service Control: A Guide to Sustained Broadband Profitability
The competitive broadband environment is putting significant commercial pressures on service providers. The massive investment cost of increased network capacity, new network management challenges, and declining Average Revenue Per User ARPU are forcing the service provider community to rethink some of the basic technical and business models defining broadband services...
Tags: Network, Broadband, Cisco Systems Inc., Broadband Environment, Broadband Internet, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers 2005-12-05
TechWiseTV: The Evil Insider Vs. Network Admission Control
Having an effective security policy is one thing. Enforcing it is quite another - especially with the explosive growth of remote and wireless access. So how can a person protect his or her network from this insider threat? The viewer of this webcast will discover how to implement Network Admission...
Tags: Network, Security Policy, Cisco Systems Inc., Security, Networking
Webcasts
Evil Insider Vs. Network Admission Control
Having an effective security policy is one thing. Enforcing it is quite another  especially with the explosive growth of remote and wireless access. How to protect network from this insider threat? The webcast discover how to implement Network Admission Control NAC and consistently enforce security policies at every end...
Tags: Network, Security Policy, Cisco Systems Inc., Networking, Security
Webcasts 2007-12-01
Cisco NAC
This white paper answers frequently asked questions related to Cisco Network Admission Control NAC. NAC is an industry-wide collaboration led by Cisco, to focus on limiting damage from emerging security threats such as viruses and worms. Customers using NAC can allow network access only to compliant and trusted endpoint devices...
Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Network Admission Control
White papers 2003-11-01
Network Admission Control Design
As the number of unmanaged devices used by employees, contractors, and guests who need access to the network expands, the likelihood of noncompliance with the security policies also increases. To solve this dilemma, many IT professionals are either implementing or considering Network Admission Control NAC. Is NAC right for the...
Tags: Network, Networking
Webcasts 2007-12-01
Adaptive Call Admission Control for Prioritized Adaptive Services in Wireless/Mobile Multimedia Cellular Networks
New generation cellular wireless networks are designed to support adaptive multimedia services by controlling individual ongoing flows to increase or decrease their bandwidth in response to changes in traffic load. There is growing interest in Quality of Service QoS provisioning under this adaptive multimedia framework, in which a bandwidth adaptation...
Tags: Algorithm, Multimedia, Mobile, Wireless, Engineering
White papers 2006-03-01
A Case for TCP-Friendly Admission Control
Admission control has been shown to be a preferred alternative to TCP-friendly congestion control for inelastic flows in heterogeneous networks shared by elastic and inelastic traffic. However, it is possible for an inelastic flow to adopt different level of aggressiveness in implementing the admission control. How these different levels of...
Tags: Admission, Flow, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
White papers 2006-05-18
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