Components of the NAC solution User terminal: is a terminal that accesses the enterprise intranet, for example, a desktop computer, laptop, dumb terminal, or wireless terminal. User terminals belong to the user domain. NAC device: enforces security policies, that is, allowing, rejecting, isolatin...
The NAC solution integrates terminal security and access control and takes the check, audit, secure, and isolation measures to improve the proactive protection capability of terminals. This solution ensures security of each terminal and the entire enterprise network. As shown in the following diagram,...
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Scalabilityis another crucial factor—your chosen NAC solution should support future growth and evolving security needs. Ensure it provides real-time network visibility, automated threat response capabilities, and compatibility with security tools such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and SIEM plat...
How Is Network Access Control Software Used? IT and security teams may deploy Network Access Control software for a variety of use cases. BYOD. NAC software improves security by enforcing security policies for users’ personal devices. Guest access. With NAC, organizations can provide temporary, re...
Where is the access initiated (in the R&D area, in a non-R&D area, or at home)? How do devices access the network (through wired or wireless networks)? Terminal Security Check and Control The NAC solution checks the security of terminals to allow only secure and healthy terminals to conne...
NAC is required for most terminals, but not iConnect terminals. Therefore, you can configure the function of allowing iConnect terminals to go online without authentication. Figure 1-5shows the local authentication process for an iConnect terminal. ...
NAC is a network administration solution that controls which devices can connect to a corporate network. It identifies devices either using MAC addresses or certificates, and only enables connectivity for approved devices.NAC is effective as a security control in a traditional network perimeter, ...
Network access control (NAC), also known as network admission control, is the process of restricting unauthorized users and devices from gaining access to a corporate or private network. NAC ensures that only users who are authenticated and devices that are authorized and compliant with security pol...
Network access control (NAC) is a security solution that enforces policy on devices that access networks to increase network visibility and reduce risk.