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9781587052415

Cisco Network Admission Control, Volume I NAC Framework Architecture and Design

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  • ISBN13:

    9781587052415

  • ISBN10:

    1587052415

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-12-08
  • Publisher: Cisco Press
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $61.99

Summary

Secure the network edge with the premier book on NAC The first introduction to the Cisco NAC solution Addresses the security risks of remote and mobile computer users connecting to corporate networks Enables end-point products (i.e. PCs, servers, and PDAs) to communicate security information, allowing networks to restrict access of non-compliant devices to the rest of the network Network Admission Control (NAC), a set of technologies and solutions built on an industry initiative led by Cisco, uses the network infrastructure to enforce security policy compliance on all devices seeking to access network computing resources, thereby limiting damage from emerging security threats. Customers using NAC can allow network access only to compliant and trusted end-point devices (PCs, servers, and PDAs, for example) and can restrict the access of noncompliant devices. The increase in mobile computing and network access options has created a dynamic and porous network perimeter. The result has been an increase in network infections and security breaches. Cisco Network Admission Controldescribes the Cisco NAC solution. It also describes how to plan and design each component as well as an overall NAC-enabled architecture.

Author Biography

Denise Helfrich

is currently a technical program sales engineer developing and supporting global

online labs for the Worldwide Sales Force Delivery. For the previous six years, she was a technical marketing

engineer in the Access Router group, focusing on security for Cisco Systems. She is the author of

many Cisco training courses, including Network Admission Control. She has been active in the voice/

networking industry for over 20 years.

Lou Ronnau,

CCIE No. 1536, is currently a technical leader in the Applied Intelligence group of the

Customer Assurance Security Practice at Cisco Systems. He is the author of many Cisco solution guides

along with

Implementing Network Admission Control: Phase One Configuration and Deployment.

He

has been active in the networking industry for over 20 years, the last 12 years with Cisco Systems.

Jason Frazier

is a technical leader in the Technology Systems Engineering group for Cisco Systems.

He is a systems architect and one of the founders of Cisco’s Identity-Based Networking Services

(IBNS) strategy. Jason has authored many Cisco solution guides and often participates in industry

forums such as Cisco Networkers. He has been involved with network design and security for seven

years.

Paul Forbes

is a technical marketing engineer in the Office of the CTO, within the Security Technology

Group. His primary focus is on the NAC Partner Program, optimizing the integration between vendor

applications and Cisco networking infrastructure. He is also active in other security architecture initiatives

within the Office of the CTO. He has been active in the networking industry for ten years, as both a

customer and working for Cisco.

Table of Contents

Introduction xv
Network Admission Control Overview
3(20)
What Is Network Admission Control?
3(4)
Cisco NAC Technology Progression
4(1)
Accessing a Network That Does Not Implement NAC
5(1)
Accessing a NAC Network
6(1)
NAC Benefits
7(1)
NAC Framework Components
8(2)
NAC Framework Requirements
10(3)
NAD Requirements

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