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Bradford Networks' NEW NAC DirectorT Strengthens Microsoft Network Access Protection With Control Over Guest Access
Bradford Combines Latest NAC
Technology Into Microsoft Network Access Protection
Concord, NH – February 7, 2007 – Bradford
Networks, a leading provider of comprehensive network access
control (NAC) solutions and a Microsoft Network Access Protection
( NAP ) partner, announced that Bradford’s new NAC
Director™ product line gives organizations running Microsoft
Network Access Protection the power to manage and control guest
access to the Internet while validating that guest laptops
comply with established network security policies.
With Bradford
Networks’ NAC Director working in concert
with Network Access Protection, guest laptops are validated
and granted temporary access to the Internet for email, web
access, and other appropriate network activities. As companies
protect network assets by deploying the policy enforcement
platform in Network Access Protection, the daily challenge
of how to allow guests and contractors temporary access is
an issue IT personnel confront every day, as customers, partners,
contractors, and guests need Web access.
Bradford Networks is
demonstrating NAC Director at booth #447 at the RSA Conference
in San Francisco, February 5-9.
Network Access Protection is
a policy enforcement technology built into the Windows Vista
and Windows Server (code-named “Longhorn”)
operating systems that allows customers to better protect network
assets from unhealthy computers by enforcing compliance with
network health policies. Microsoft Network Access Protection
technology is publicly available with trial versions of Windows
Vista, and available to select partners and customers with
Beta 2 of the future version of Windows Server “Longhorn.”
“We
have hundreds of contractors and guests at our offices every
year and Internet connectivity is vital for them to be productive
while they are here,” said Bob Chin,
Cofounder and EVP, NaviMedix, Inc., a leading eHealth solutions
vendor based in Cambridge, MA. “At the same time,
we need to know that their laptops are safe according to our
standards and they have access to only the services they truly
need for only the time they are on site.”
When deployed
on a network using Microsoft Network Access Protection, NAC
Director will work with NAP Network Policy Servers as a RADIUS
proxy to detect a guest laptop without an active Network Access
Protection agent and redirect the user to NAC Director’s
captive portal, which will validate the configuration and grant
network access. Because NAC Director grants access according
to user identity and user role, the guest will have access
to just the parts of the network authorized by the IT manager.
NAC
Director will be generally available in March 2007.
“The
efficiency of NAC Director’s handling
of guest access makes it a robust solution for Microsoft Network
Access Protection,” said Mike Schutz, group product manager
of Security and Access Products at Microsoft Corp. “The
use of user-based policy gives IT managers the flexibility
to control who gets access to what part of the network.”
About Bradford Networks
Bradford Networks is dedicated to solving
the security challenges facing enterprise, institutions and
government by developing innovative network access control
solutions for wired, wireless and VPN networks that deliver
automated security services by leveraging existing network
infrastructures and investments. Privately held, Bradford Networks
is located in Concord, NH. For more information, call (603)
228-5300 or visit www.bradfordnetworks.com.
The names of actual
companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks
of their respective owners.
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