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Bradford Networks’ Campus Manager
Delivers Unified
Network Access Control with Advanced Identity and Policy
Enforcement Across Wired, Wireless, and VPN Connections
Concord, NH – October 31, 2006–Bradford
Networks, a provider of comprehensive network access control
(NAC) solutions, announced today Campus Manager version 3 with
advanced role-based access that gives network managers the
ability to manage every aspect of user access from any type
of network connection – wired, wireless, or virtual private
network (VPN).
With new VPN support and advanced role-based
access, Campus Manager version 3 provides user-focused, network-based
identity management, endpoint compliance, and usage policy
enforcement. The new release allows control over who accesses
the network, with what machine, where, and when driven by policies
based on identity, device, location, and time. Using Campus
Manager, network managers can create rules about network access
that are as simple or complex as desired. Previously, IT managers
had to cobble together disparate applications and appliances.
“The new release gives us the ability
to build network security that really works for our network
and our user community. User-focused NAC is essential to ensuring
that the right people are on the network at the right time,” said
Ryan Laus, associate network manager, Central Michigan University. “Because
we can now have a single NAC solution that addresses all users
connecting through wired, wireless, and VPN connections, management
will become seamless and we can simply ‘set it and forget
it.’ ”
Campus Manager version 3, Bradford Networks’ flagship
product, will be generally available in December.
“Network managers are increasingly
concerned about their inability to map user identities to network
traffic. Tracking down the source of internal dangerous or
illegal activity also often requires the ability to tie an
identity to a network address,” said Lawrence Orans,
Gartner research director and co-author of “Finding From
the 'Security' Research Meeting: Focus on Integrating User
Identification Into NAC Deployments” (April 13, 2006). “Identity
information can also be used to make smarter NAC quarantining
decisions.”
In addition to supporting VPN platforms
from Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks, Campus Manager version
3 adds TippingPoint and Internet Security Systems to the list
of supported intrusion prevention system ( IPS) vendors. By
accessing the deep packet information from IPS scans, Campus
Manager can act on real-time information about network activities,
such as file sharing and other excess bandwidth utilization.
The new version also adds the ability to automatically update
user computers with antivirus and antispyware definitions from
nearly 40 vendors, including Symantec, McAfee, and Trend Micro.
“Customers are demanding automated
solutions to relieve the administrative headaches of NAC. We’re
allowing administrators to secure and manage every piece of
their network access, including VPN connections, based on who
is actually on the network,” said Michael Gadoury, Bradford
Networks founder and chief executive officer. “To maximize
their network investment, organizations need tools to provide
individualized access – guest access for visitors, full
C-level access, and everywhere between.”
This fall, Campus Manager secured move-in
for more than half-a-million students, faculty, and staff at
hundreds of educational institutions worldwide. Enterprises
and health care organizations are also adopting Bradford’s
NAC to transparently secure corporate networks stretched by
the demands of an increasingly mobile and transient workforce.
About Bradford Networks
Bradford Networks is dedicated to solving
the real-world security challenges facing institutions, enterprises
and government by delivering innovative network access control
products and services that deliver automated security solutions by
leveraging existing network infrastructures. Bradford Networks’ innovative
Campus Manager product line delivers the three key elements
of effective NAC solutions – identity management, end
point compliance and usage policy enforcement – in a
single integrated solution. 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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