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    Storm worm can befuddle NAC 26/10/2007 10:15:22

    A newly discovered capability of the Storm worm could invalidate results churned out by NAC products, attendees at Interop New York learned last week.
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    Next-generation LANs, branches under consideration 25/10/2007 08:45:02

    The next-generation LAN will be mobile, secure, intelligent and service- vs. speed-oriented, experts at the Interop New York conference said this week.
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    Burning NAC questions 18/10/2007 10:25:25

    In the second part of our look at important network-access control issues, we take a look at important questions surrounding Cisco, NAC implementation and NAC policies.
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    Juniper links its NAC, IDP platforms 09/10/2007 09:52:00

    Juniper Networks is linking its intrusion-detection platforms to its NAC gear, making it possible to restrict devices that manage to gain network access by passing health checks but then pose a threat once they are on.
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    Two schools say Cisco switches don't make the grade 08/10/2007 09:19:08

    Cisco's dominance in enterprise networking doesn't necessarily mean it is the only game in town -- or that you jeopardize job security by bypassing Cisco.
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    Enterasys upgrades NAC to handle guest devices 19/09/2007 12:05:24

    Enterasys is issuing a new version of its NetSight management suite that lets its NAC system set policies for unmanaged devices such as guest laptops.
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    Fear of insider threats hits home 19/09/2007 08:26:19

    The more money that companies spend on securing their IT operations from external attack, the more it seems they become aware that the potential threat posed by their own employees remains their most significant risk.
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    Deploying NAC: Challenges and alternatives 31/07/2007 14:30:57

    What are some of the challenges in deploying NAC? What are the alternatives for LAN security?
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    Lockdown upgrades software for its NAC appliances 16/05/2007 10:27:52

    Lockdown Networks has simplified management of its NAC gear by reducing the number of boxes it has to deal with in order to protect networks from potentially infected wireless devices.
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    Enterasys security appliance embraces multivendor NAC 16/02/2007 15:45:24

    Enterasys has upgraded the software for its security appliances so they can execute network access control on traffic coming through non-Enterasys switches, making them a viable protection option for the vast number of businesses that don't have the vendor's gear.
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    Bradford Networks launches NAC appliance 25/01/2007 08:21:54

    Bradford Networks is revamping its network access control software, which initially was customized for college campuses, to make it more suitable for corporate use.
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