SSL VPNs: Providing NAC for Unmanaged Endpoints
Overview Network Access Control (NAC) is a multifaceted framework for ensuring that only authorized users gain access to your systems and data. But there are huge challenges to implementing as-yet immature NAC solutions on an enterprise-wide basis, including convoluted integration requirements, inadequate inspection capabilities, and weak policy management.
Fortunately, by virtue of their in-depth access control and host integrity checking capabilities, today's SSL VPNs provide an efficient and effective dose of NAC where it is needed the most—where remote users attempt to access your network through the Internet and unmanaged devices.
View this TechRepublic Webcast, featuring Charles Kolodgy, IDC Research Director for Secure Content and Threat Management Products, to:
- Gain insight into how NAC protects the WAN, the LAN, and the end point
- Learn why remote access is the most important use case for NAC
- Understand the business benefits of SSL VPNs: manageability, ease of deployment and use, and speed to ROI
| Publisher | Aventail | ||
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| Live Date | 1st May 2007 00:00 BST | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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