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Re: How to securing endpoints?
From: "Mario Platt" <mplatt () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 23:51:48 +0000
The Cisco solution can also be clientless. And it's also independent of the operating system as in windows, mac ox, and linux. I suppose things can be arranged for the rest of the OSs... On 1/23/07, Jaime Ruiz <jruiz () neosecure cl> wrote:
You sould take a look at the NAC technology from Mirage Networks. This is a clientless aproach to NAC in opposite to Cisco and independant of the operating system. http://www.miragenetworks.com Regards, Jaime Ruiz V. ============================================================ Jaime Ruiz Villegas Gerente de Proyectos Especiales, NeoSecure S.A. - Web: www.neosecure.net Email: jruiz () neosecure cl - Phone:+56.2 2905919 - Mobile:+56.9 7995848 CHILE - Phone:+56-2.2905900, Fax:+56.2 2905959 Providencia 1760 Of. 1601, Santiago. CP7500498 ARGENTINA - Phone:+54-11.48501310, Fax:+54.11.48501201 Bouchard 557/599 Piso 20 C 1106 ABG, Buenos Aires ===================== Nota de Confidencialidad ================== La información contenida en este mail es confidencial y ha sido enviada en forma exclusiva al destinatario del mismo, quién no debe divulgarla sin previo consentimiento de NeoSecure. ============================================================ -----Mensaje original----- De: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] En nombre de WALI Enviado el: Sábado, 20 de Enero de 2007 3:59 Para: security-basics () securityfocus com Asunto: How to securing endpoints? Seeking pointers on how to secure endpoints within the LAN. With an AD domain running, without any Radius authentication mechanism, I am wondering whether it would be worth investing yet, in the nascent Microsoft/CISCO NAC technology. My main concern is, to find ways to prohibit anyone/everyone to be able to just plugin their PC/laptop into the UTP wall socket and get a lease from my DHCP servers. We are looking at a network of about 1000 pc's here. MAC learning and locking at the switch layer is an option but I foresee a huge administrative overhead in my scenerio where helpdesk rolls out several new PC's daily. Any other options??
Current thread:
- RE: How to securing endpoints? Jaime Ruiz (Jan 23)
- Re: How to securing endpoints? Mario Platt (Jan 24)
- Re: How to securing endpoints? William M. Ryan (Jan 25)
- RE: How to securing endpoints - PRODUCTS andy cuff (Jan 24)
- RE: How to securing endpoints - PRODUCTS Bughunter (Jan 25)
- Re: How to securing endpoints? Mario Platt (Jan 24)