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Bradford Networks Announces Version 4.0 of
Campus Manager and NAC Director
New Functionality and Expanded Product Line Deliver Immediate ROI
and Enhance Long-Term Security
Concord, NH – October 22, 2007 –
Bradford Networks announced today version 4.0 of its comprehensive
network access control (NAC) solutions boasting a wide-ranging
set of new functionality to increase security and enhance
automation. The new release delivers expanded assessment options,
increased operational flexibility, and more powerful systems
management tools. Bradford is also adding fully redundant
and high-performance appliances to its product line to meet
the demands of larger and more complex environments, such
as expanding wireless networks.
Version 4.0 of Bradford’s Campus Manager
and NAC Director adds a persistent agent for Mac OS X to its
broad family of persistent and dissolvable agents. It also
expands agent scanning and ongoing monitoring capabilities
to include detecting process activity, file presence/status,
and wireless drivers with known vulnerabilities. These powerful
assessment functions allows IT personnel to efficiently address
computers running prohibited or unlicensed applications while
also searching for specific files.
To help organizations automate security processes,
version 4.0 integrates with leading patch management platforms,
such as BigFix. The integration allows the automatic detection
of the patch status of each computer on the network and automatically
isolates non-compliant machines for mitigation.
“Network access control is a critical
security process for the long term and enabling secure guest
access and accelerating vulnerability mitigation are key NAC
functions that show near-term return on investment,”
said John Pescatore, Vice President, Gartner Inc. “Enterprises
should focus on deploying NAC solutions that can quickly demonstrate
immediate support for current business demands while providing
a scalable platform for full-scale NAC in the future.”
As organizations increasingly depend on wireless
networks, additional security becomes mandatory. With this
release, Bradford paves the way for its NAC solutions in wireless
environments by supporting additional wireless devices and
capabilities, such Cisco’s Catalyst 3750 with integrated
wireless controller and Aruba Networks’s EAP offload
feature.
“During the summer we added wireless
access to 18 residence halls and therefore saw a huge increase
in wireless usage. Campus Manager handled this expansion and
our fall rush was the smoothest ever,” said Ryan Laus,
Associate Network Manager, Central Michigan University, after
testing Bradford’s new high performance platform.
The new platform for Campus Manager and NAC
Director features dual-processor appliances and optimized
RADIUS software capabilities that double the maximum number
of end users supported. The boosts in speed and power also
address increased authentication demands from the exploding
number of wireless networks deployed across industries like
education and healthcare. For organizations wanting greater
hardware-level redundancy, Bradford is also adding appliances
with RAID 10 support and hot-swap, dual-power supplies.
Version 4.0 for Campus Manager and NAC Director
and the new appliances will be available in December. Bradford
will exhibit at booth #35 at RSA Europe.
“Organizations are looking to NAC to
perform specific functions that provide a direct return on
their technology investments,” said Mike Gadoury, Bradford
Networks founder and CEO. “As we are seeing in education
and healthcare, the explosion of wireless networks is driving
the adoption of NAC. Bradford’s new release gives these
organizations the tools to solve today’s pressing access
security issues.”
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.
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