networkworld
January 5th, 2009 at 02:02pm
Under TNC
Neal Weinberg writing for NetworkWorld, named NAC (Network Access Control) as a hot technology for 2009. The article does seem a bit excessively pro-Microsoft with passages like this: And because Network Access Protection (NAP, Microsoft’s version of NAC) comes with Vista and Windows Server 2008, deciding to go with Microsoft has become a no-brainer for [...]
Continue Reading NetworkWorld – NAC one of 2009′s hot techs
Tags: Neal Weinberg, networkworld
By Ken Y-N
November 25th, 2008 at 01:48pm
Under TNC
Network World recently published a story mentioning the presence of the TCG resources page that I have covered recently, but two tangental parts of the article caught my eye: While TPM has been shipped in thousands and thousands of PCs Make that millions and millions! Then, there was the reason that I don’t mention who [...]
Continue Reading TCG NAC resources, and why I blog pseudo-anonymously
Tags: developer, Lisa Lorenzin, networkworld
By Ken Y-N
May 26th, 2008 at 03:04pm
Under TNC
From NetworkWorld I have caught wind of a book by Daniel V. Hoffman entitled Security Technologies: The Complete Guide to Network Access Control. The book covers what NAC (Network Access Control) is, how it can be applied in business, and how the main players, Cisco, Microsoft, and the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) have designed their [...]
Continue Reading Implementing NAP and NAC Security Technologies: The Complete Guide to Network Access Control
Tags: networkworld
By Ken Y-N
May 20th, 2008 at 07:32pm
Under TNC
Recently, NetworkWorld published an overview of the latest development from the TCG’s (Trusted Computing Group) TNC’s (Trusted Network Connect Workgroup) new IF-MAP (Interface for Metadata Access Point) protocol for integrated endpoint security across the network. NetworkWorld’s summary of what IF-MAP can do for you is as follows: With IF-MAP, various devices can be integrated into [...]
Continue Reading NetworkWorld’s overview of IF-MAP
Tags: if-map, networkworld
By Ken Y-N