Webcast: Controlling Network Access through an SSL VPN

Overview There is tremendous buzz and confusion about network access control, or NAC. What is it and how does it fit with your need to provide secure remote access?

"Thanks to distributed Internet connectivity, VPNs, wireless technology, network-connected PDAs, and extranets, most large enterprise networks no longer have borders," says Jeff Wilson, Principal Analyst of VPNs and Security for Infonetics Research. "While this increase in connectivity is great for employee productivity, it is a security nightmare."

Listen to this on-demand TechRepublic Webcast to hear Infonetics Research analyst Jeff Wilson discuss the key principles underlying NAC and how you can use them to secure and control access to your IT systems and data. Hosted by moderator James Hilliard of TechRepublic and sponsored by Aventail, this Webcast addresses these important questions and more:

  • What is NAC, and what are the main types of enforcement solutions?
  • What are the advantages of using an SSL VPN to enforce network access policies?
  • What drivers in the network security market will determine the future of SSL VPN technology?
If you've been rethinking your current remote access solution and want to know more about the benefits of SSL VPNs, this TechRepublic Webcast is for you!



Further White Paper Details
PublisherAventail   
Live Date27th March 2006 00:00 BST
FormatWebcast   
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