cisco
October 1st, 2008 at 02:27pm
Under TNC
Steve Hanna on his Got the NAC blog recently posted about his experience on the NAC Panel at Interop on the 23rd of September. As mentioned in an earlier post, standards, or more specifically the slow take-up of standards by certain parties (Cisco is apparently a key offender in this respect), is a source of [...]
Continue Reading Steve Hanna on the Interop NAC Panel
Tags: cisco, interop, juniper, nac, steve hanna
By Ken Y-N
September 25th, 2008 at 04:28pm
Under TNC
With NAC, Network Access Control, being a hot topic and with the Trusted Computing Group’s (TCG) Trusted Network Connect (TNC) protocol leading the standardisation race, Cisco is being seen as a bit of a laggard in addressing the emerging standard. During a panel session at Interop in New York recently, there was evidence of perhaps [...]
Continue Reading The NAC interoperability debate
Tags: cisco, internet news, interop, network world
By Ken Y-N
May 8th, 2008 at 04:37pm
Under TNC
The highlight for the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) from the Interop Las Vegas conference must surely be the Trusted Network Connect’s (TNC) new protocol IF-MAP (Interface for Metadata Access Point). This time it was Sean Michael Kerner writing for InternetNews.com waxing lyrical on its merits. With backing from both Cisco and all the members of [...]
Continue Reading NAC uniting under the TNC banner
Tags: cisco, if-map, interop, microsoft, nac
By Ken Y-N