Access Control
Network Access Control
Network Access Control ensures that before a computer can have full access to a network that it has followed the prerequisite requirements and complies with a standard protection level. Once the standard is met the computer can have access to all network resources, as well as the web, according to the policies defined by the NAC. Access to applications that are specifically cleared by the system administrator will only be allowed.
Network access control is an ideal solution to help you optimise the productivity and accessibility of your network without compromising your enterprise security. Today, many attacks come from inside your network, bypassing the security provided by traditional firewalls and IPS systems. Modern threats include:
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Visitors
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Wireless and mobile users
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Rogue devices
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Malware and botnets
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Compliance
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