Network access control (NAC) is high on the security professionals' wish list, although few are able to justify the business case for it. Complex deployments, too many architectural options, and a quickly changing vendor landscape have pushed most NAC deployments further down the project list. We recently surveyed the NAC vendor landscape and found that there are still a lot of vendors, but things are beginning to change. The market segments into four high-level categories: appliance, software, infrastructure, and specialized providers. Of the 18 vendors we spoke with across these categories, all support the basic features — pre- and post-admission control, automated remediation, and guest access — but the leading vendors are embracing new features that focus on the intersection of security and IT automation. Infrastructure vendors currently lead the market, but appliance and software vendors are quickly gaining momentum based on unique scenarios they can address. Expect NAC to drive your access control strategy and to focus on elements that alleviate operational inefficiency.
Agenda:
- The current NAC landscape
- What are the common features of NAC products?
- What are the emerging features of NAC products?
- Vendor landscape
- Recommendations
Vendors mentioned: Applied Identity, Avenda Systems, Bradford Networks, Check Point Software Technologies, Cisco Systems, Enterasys Networks, ForeScout Technologies, InfoExpress, Juniper Networks, McAfee, Microsoft, Nortel Networks, ProCurve Networking by HP, Sophos, StillSecure, Symantec, Trustwave (Mirage Networks), Xceedium
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