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Posted:
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14 Mar 2007
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Premiered:
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14 Mar 2007, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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Format:
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Audio
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Type:
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Podcast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Many network managers are interested in NAC for controlling network access and activity, but a full-blown NAC deployment a la Cisco or Microsoft requires both long-term commitment and considerable cost. To fill the gap between consumer interest and investment, several vendors offer appliances that deliver many of NAC's promised network access benefits, with far less fuss. Our research shows that while the majority of networking pros are still "considering" or "undecided" about the three major NAC platforms, 25 percent of them already have third-party access control or endpoint products installed, and 29 percent are evaluating them. This Podcast discusses why NAC appliances are quickly becoming so popular in the networking realm, how they fit into the network architecture, and how they compare to full-blown NAC for managing access to network resources.
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Speaker
Lisa Phifer
Vice President
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Core Competence Inc.
Lisa Phifer, a renowned instructor and conference speaker in the realm of mobile security, has been involved in the design, implementation and the evaluation of data communications, internetworking, security and network management products for over 20 years. As VP of Core Competence, she has advised large and small companies regarding security needs product assessment and the use of emerging technologies and best practices. Before joining Core Competence, Lisa was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Communications Research where she won a president's award for her work on ATM Network Management.
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