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NAC solutions are all about enforcing pre-defined security policies on end points such as notebooks and other mobile devices trying to connect to corporate networks. While that common-sense approach ...
The Monday unveiling of NAC Appliance 4.0, an update to the software portion of the appliance-based product that has been known as Cisco Clean Access (CCA), gives ...
DEFINITION: Network Access Quarantine Control, or NAQC, is a set of services and utilities available for Windows Server 2003 that lets you prevent remote users from connecting to your network with ...
Extreme Networks Tuesday introduced a cloud-based universal zero-trust network access or ZTNA solution that will provide remote access, network access control, ZTNA and mobile device management ...
As businesses increasingly adopt zero-trust network access (ZTNA) as a way to secure their digital environments, a common misconception is emerging: Some believe that ZTNA can replace virtual private ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR), a leader in secure, AI-driven networks, today announced the latest innovation to its award-winning AI-driven enterprise portfolio, ...
Joel Snyder, Ph.D., is a senior IT consultant with 30 years of practice. An internationally recognized expert in the areas of security, messaging and networks, Dr. Snyder is a popular speaker and ...
This article originally appeared in Access Control Trends & Technology 2023, a special bonus publication to Security Business magazine, Security Technology Executive, and Locksmith Ledger magazine. In ...
Cloud-native access control is redefining physical security, enabling rapid scalability, centralized management, automated updates, and seamless integration with HR, video, and visitor systems. True ...
Network as a service (NaaS) promises to give enterprise organizations quick access to new technologies and improved performance while also filling critical skills gaps, according to EMA Research.
Network as a service comes in five distinct flavors depending on whether it’s offered by hardware vendors, telcos, cloud providers, muticloud vendors, or WAN-transport carriers. Vendors of all stripes ...