Our Proven Approach to Secure Network Access
With the proliferation of mobile devices and the consumerization of IT, corporate networks are more challenging to manage and more at-risk every day.
What are the issues that are top of mind for IT organization?
- How do we enable flexible network access — to both wire and wireless networks — without compromising security?
- Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives introduce risk to financial assets, intellectual property, brand, credit card data, patient data …
- Our IT staff needs 100% visibility into the devices being connected to our network
- Vulnerable devices connecting to our secure network create backdoors for cyber criminals
- How do you control access for devices on the network that are shared by multiple users?
Network threats, and effective security solutions to cope with them, are evolving rapidly. In addition, new business imperatives, including the need for more internal and external collaboration, as well as expanded regulatory requirements, are forcing networks to be more accessible, placing even greater demands on network security and IT operations.
At Bradford Networks, we believe today’s network gatekeepers need a flexible, scalable NAC solution with 24/7 visibility that eliminates network blind spots by granting safe network access based on YOUR policies to detect all authorized and unauthorized devices on your network. Your organization needs to know – in real-time and at the point of access – who and what is accessing your network and why, so you can make an immediate decision on how to handle a breach or rogue device before your network and secure information is compromised.
Bradford’s Network Sentry is the first network security offering that can automatically identify and profile all devices and all users on a network, providing complete visibility and control, delivering secure network access for corporate issued and personal mobile devices. Unlike vendor-specific network security products, Network Sentry provides a view across all brands of equipment and devices, and does so at every point along the network, so you know immediately when there’s a been a breach or rogue device activity.







