Network Security White Papers

The Importance of Standards to Network Access Control

Overview The pros and cons of proprietary access control solutions should convince organizations to steer clear of solutions that are proprietary or "Proprietary Standards", and toward solutions based on open standards. Network access control solutions based on standards provide organizations with easy deployment, interoperability, high ROI, and choice. The Trusted Network Connect (TNC) network access control standard architectural specifications are published, open, and available online to any vendor, and this provides a superior level of security and assurance. While there is no universally agreed upon definition for network access control, it is essentially the ability to control network access based on compliance with network policies.

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PublisherJuniper Networks File FormatPDF
Date PublishedNovember 2006
FormatWhite Papers   
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