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Tim Greene
NAC would prove useful enough to one potential user of the technology that he is considering buying an interim NAC product for use over the next...
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Tim Greene
Mirage Networks is rolling out a new suite of hardware for its Sensor NAC appliances. The new suite fills in a few gaps in the old product line so...
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Tim Greene
Novell is getting into network access control via an OEM agreement with StillSecure that initially provides a stand-alone product but also includes...
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Tim Greene
A panel of NAC experts at Interop gave a broad overview of the status of the technology, which it declared mature, meaning that most vendors have a...
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Tim Greene
NetClarity is shipping a new version of the software for its NACwall appliances that automatically checks the vulnerability of devices such as...
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Tim Greene
Microsoft comes out on top of the NAC heap in an evaluation of 10 vendors that was published recently by Forrester Research.
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Tim Greene
Mirage Networks has short-term plans to make its management platform available for installation on virtual servers, according to the company's CEO.
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Tim Greene
Napera is seeking a simple way to deploy Microsoft's flavor of NAC to small businesses.
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Tim Greene
Napera is introducing software that makes its Microsoft Network-Access Protection (NAP) gear compatible with wireless networks.
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Tim Greene
Perhaps the human learning curve is slowing down adoption of NAC, according to a college IT engineer.
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Tim Greene
NAC will take a firm hold in business networks within the next year, says Verizon Business.
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Tim Greene
In discussing its NAC service, Verizon Business raises an issue that is an important element of any NAC deployment - getting diverse teams within an...
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Tom Jowitt
Endpoint security vendor DeviceLock continues to seek partners in order to counter the growing use of removable storage devices - such as memory...
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Tim Greene
A recent poll at a Gartner security conference indicates strong interest in 802.1x authentication that will feed into the network-based, identity...
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Tim Greene
ConSentry makes switches that support NAC, and that is how the company hyped itself when it started out, but the gear does a lot more.
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