Network Security White Papers
CounterACT: Network Access. Controlled
Overview Network Access Control (NAC) continues to build momentum as an ever-increasing number of globally dispersed enterprises look for new and innovative ways to address network security while continuing to support current infrastructure and the expanding mobile and contracted workforce. The challenge facing enterprises is to find the delicate balance between having complete control over network security and minimizing the disruption to end-user productivity. This whitepaper will discuss ForeScout's CounterACT clientless NAC solution, which provides an easy and flexible solution to control access to networks and computing resources, defend against hackers and self-propagating malware, and ensure business in not affected.
| Publisher | ForeScout Technologies | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | November 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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