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Microsoft and the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) have joined forces to create better interoperability between network access control solutions with the announcement of a new specification which ensures ...
In one week, the industry’s picture of network access control has shifted dramatically. We went from two major efforts, led by Cisco and Microsoft and announced over the summer, to one. Cisco was the ...
Access control has been an integral part of computer security since the days of the mainframe, ensuring only authorized users can access specific resources. Now another type of access control is ...
Cisco has strengthened some of its key security software packages with an eye toward better protecting distributed enterprise resources. Specifically, Cisco added more intelligence to its Duo ...
Cisco Systems has released software updates for its Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS) in order to patch three vulnerabilities that could give remote attackers administrative access to the ...
Network access control technology was the darling of the security industry in 2006, as vendors spent much of their time squawking about how their NAC offerings could do just about everything but cure ...
In a world where data breaches seem to be happening more frequently, and more employees work remotely, businesses are looking for ways to tighten security on their networks. One way to do this is by ...
By Kip Compton, Vice President of Cisco’s Internet of Things (IoT) Systems & Software Group In my role leading the development of Cisco’s IoT Systems and Software, I spend a fair amount of time ...
Network access control (NAC) vendors' marketing campaigns may make their products more attractive to companies, but smaller vendors still dominate when it comes to customer retention, according to ...
Continuing with its “Internet of Everything” initiative, which focuses on connecting disparate systems and processes within organizations into one point, Cisco held an online roundtable this week with ...
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