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SolutionBase: Learn the components of Cisco's NAC Framework
Although Cisco's NAC Framework isn't as easy to use as the Cisco NAC Appliance, it does offer the benefit of bringing together offerings from various third-party security companies. David Davis explains the different components of the Cisco NAC Framework. Cisco's NAC Framework is an architectural design for how ...
Tags: Cisco NAC Framework, Security, Network, Credential, Server, Cisco Systems Inc., Network Access Device, Extensible Authentication Protocol, Cisco Trusted Agent, Cisco Access Control Server Server, Networking, David Davis
Technical articles 2007-12-04

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Limited Network Access Control - How to?
How would you best setup a corporate network where any new device plugged into the network only gets access to a corporate web page and internet. For example, if a vendor came in for the first time, and plugged into the network. As when you use the hotels internet for...
Tags: network, randygautier@...
Discussion threads 2007-01-13
SysUtils Device Manager (zip)
SysUtils Device Manager - the removable device access control solution. Once SysUtils Device Manager is installed, administrators can control access to floppies, CDROMs, and other devices. Also SysUtils Device Manager can protect network and local computers against viruses, trojan horses, and other malicious programs often introduced by removable media. Version...
Tags: Access Control, Viruses And Worms, Security
Software downloads 2007-02-12
NAC at the endpoint: Control your network through device compliance
Protecting IT networks used to be a straightforward case of encircling computers and servers with a firewall and ensuring that all traffic passed through just one gateway. However, the increase in mobile workers, numbers and type of device and the amount of non-employees requiring network access, has led to a...
Tags: Network, Compliance, Endpoint, Networking
White papers 2008-05-01
Network Explorer Extensibility
Network Explorer is the place in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system for users to discover and use all of the network resources, including network devices and computers in the Local Area Network LAN. From Network Explorer, users can see device-specific icons and properties and invoke device-specific actions. This paper...
Tags: Network, Network Explorer, Networking
White papers 2006-06-07
Network Device Scanner: Ensuring a GLBA Compliant Network
Detecting vulnerabilities and verifying the implementation of logging systems and authentication across thousands of network devices is a tedious and difficult, if not an impossible task. However this task is vital for compliance with the GLBA regulations and to ensure a strong security posture. Network Device Scanner provides a scalable,...
Tags: Network, Network Device, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Network Device Scanner, Scanners, Networking, Hardware, Peripherals
White papers 2005-06-08
Standardizing Network Access Control: TNC and Microsoft NAP to Interoperate
Two leading network access control standards - TCG's Trusted Network Connect TNC and Microsoft's Network Access Protection NAP - will now interoperate, providing enterprises with simpler, more cost-effective, scalable, and interoperable endpoint integrity and network access control. To improve endpoint and network security, enterprises have been quick to embrace the...
Tags: Concept, Network, Microsoft Corp., Access Control, Endpoint, Networking
White papers 2007-05-01
Network Tools (zip)
Network Tools is a series of network diagnostic utilities that allow you to diagnose network problems. With Network Tools you can verify connectivity to a particular device on your network Ping or trace the path to a network host or device IP addresses Trace Route.
Tags: Network, Tool, Network Tools, Networking
Software downloads 2006-06-27
Cisco Active Network Abstraction Deployment in TACACS+ Device Access Control
Cisco Active Network Abstraction ANA is an extensible and scalable product suite that resides between the network elements and OSS management applications, providing unified end-to-end service-level management for service provider and large enterprise networks. Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) is a widely used protocol for device Authentication,...
Tags: Network, Server, Cisco Systems Inc., Access Control, TACACS+, Cisco Active Network Abstraction, Cisco Secure Access Control Server
White papers 2007-03-01
Error: Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file.
I have the error message -- Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have... -- for every single executable on our Windows Server 03. I tried changing the settings on Internet Explorer 7, however, it says I do not have administrator priviledges while...
Tags: Operating systems, cdespain@..., Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-05-15
Network Attached Storage Question
I have a friend with a graphic design business. They have a lot of work that they would like to access from off site. Their first though was to purchase a server, but with only data storage needs I thought their money would be better spent on a...
Tags: hardware, imacdude, nas, network, network attached storage, networking, server, storage
Discussion threads 2006-08-30
Lock down network device access
Do you agree with Mike Mullins that organizations need to apply the same rules for accessing network devices as they do for user access to files? How do you authenticate administrators that configure your routers and switches? Share your comments about locking down network device access, as discussed in the...
Tags: debate@..., network, network device, security, Security Solutions newsletter
Discussion threads 2005-01-27
Errror: Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may
I have just built a new Windows Server 2003 R2 with service pack 2. I have the proper permissions assigned to the box and it's been joined to the domain. When I am logged in as the domain Admin and try and install software on the machine I get the...
Tags: Servers, jpeters@..., Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-04-17
10 things you should know about device driver rollback in Windows XP
Device driver rollback allows you to recover from the installation of an invalid, incorrect, or corrupt device driver, which could render your system unbootable or cause one or more devices to fail. Here's a look at how and when you can use rollback to resolve the problem. ...
Tags: Rollback, Microsoft Windows XP, Device Driver, Microsoft Windows, Device Driver Rollback
Download resources 2006-03-06
Technical Paper: How Do I Protect My Network From Unauthorized Users?
This paper explains how to protect network from unauthorized users. In today's information age, data is the foundation of business. Yet when you open your network to access the Internet, you also open it to hackers and others. To protect your business data, you need to deploy a firewall. A...
Tags: Network, 3Com Corp., Networking, Firewalls, Security
White papers
Network Device Monitor (exe)
Network Device Monitor, NDM for short, allows a network administrator to poll and scan multiple network devices at set intervals to ensure they are operational. Should a device fail and not provide a response to NDM's request, an alert is generated. These alerts comprise a popup, an email notification and...
Tags: Monitor, Network, Network Device, JCITS Systems, Client Application, Networking, E-mail, Online Communications
Software downloads 2006-01-06
Taking Control of Network Access
Changing work environments have brought about an immediate need for Network Access Control NAC. While the ability to work remotely, make wireless connections, and bring laptops home to get extra work done is a boon to productivity, and perhaps a necessity during times of disasters or other incidents, one needs...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Network, Networking
White papers 2006-07-25
Network Device Scanner: Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)
FISMA is intended to provide a comprehensive framework for government agencies to improve security by ensuring the effectiveness of risk management processes by mandating reporting on security compliance with a set of internal controls. This means protecting information assets and systems from unauthorized access, disclosure, disruption, destruction, or modification to...
Tags: Network, Compliance, FISMA, Network Device, Network Device Scanner, Scanners, Networking, Hardware, Peripherals
White papers 2005-06-08
In-Building Location Using Bluetooth
This paper presents a new system for indoor location of a mobile device based on bluetooth technology. Bluetooth access points of a network are used for the location system and to access the network. Location is made by means of the signal strength received from those access points. The signal...
Tags: Location, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers 2005-05-02
Home Network Services in Korea
Remote access services that enable the user to check home security related issues from a remote location by using a mobile device, have been introduced by mobile carriers in Korea. This white paper briefly introduces the main trends in mobile device-based home network services in Korea. The home...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Home Network, Korea, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2006-07-01
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