Bradford Networks Delivers Macintosh Security Application
Non-persistent Security Management Application expands to support
Windows, Linux, and Macintosh users
Concord, N.H. – September
29, 2005 – Bradford Networks ,
developer of Security and Policy Enforcement Solutions
for Enterprise Networks, today announced that it has expanded
its Bradford Campus Manager Security Management Application
to include Macintosh and Linux platforms.
The Security Management Application is an Endpoint Compliance
tool that helps ensure all devices connecting to a network
meet minimum security policies. This application detects
and isolates security risks within a network. The new functionality
verifies core operating system versions of Linux running
on 32 bit Intel hardware, and Macintosh platforms running
OS-X operating system. The application is non-persistent,
meaning it is automatically downloaded, executed, and then
removed upon successful completion and does not stay resident
on the computer.
In today’s Information Technology environment, addressing
security is one of the biggest challenges facing IT staffs.
Threats from both inside and outside the network are a continuous
concern. Security issues are often responsible for network
outages, lost productivity, high usage of network support
resources, and most critically, the potential for compromised
data.
Bradford Networks multi-tiered security management application
will help fight against the spread of viruses, malicious
attacks, and security vulnerabilities at the source. Our
goal is to protect the network at the edge, from the time
a user connects to the network.
The new Macintosh solution consists of a three-step process:
- Every Macintosh device is checked before being allowed
to connect to the production network.
- Non-compliant 'at risk' devices are isolated in a Quarantine
VLAN for remediation.
- Remediation provides 'self-help' to resolve issues without
helpdesk intervention.
If the Macintosh device is successfully validated as meeting
the security policy and does not pose a security concern,
then it is allowed to connect to the appropriate VLAN according
to the role of the user. If the device is ‘at risk’,
then it is re-directed to a secure Quarantine area where
the user must remediate any issues. The remediation process
is browser based and incorporates a self-help structure,
ideally not requiring the involvement of technical support
resources to resolve the issues.
“A high percentage of Macintosh computers are used
on college campuses,” said Rick Leclerc, VP of Sales & Business Development
of Bradford Networks. “Adding the Macintosh platform
to our Security Management Application allows Bradford to
meet the needs of our customer base.”
The Macintosh support in the Security Management Application
will be available within 30 days.
About Bradford Networks
Bradford is an industry leader
in developing innovative enterprise network policy enforcement
solutions. We allow our customers to leverage their current
investment in their multi-vendor network infrastructure
and deliver significant features and benefits in the areas
of policy enforcement, monitoring, and control of enterprise
networks. Through the enforcement of network usage policies,
our solution helps ensure that a customer’s network
is safe and secure. We solve real world network issues,
such as: controlling unwanted users, enforcing version
control, setting policies, network access, and overall
client and device management.
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