Yeah, me too.
We find NAC to be very difficult, but necessary.
I would be curious to know what the people moving away from NAC are doing to 
protect their networks from the next Nimda.
Pete M.

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Me too...



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American University
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I'd be interested in more detail on the concerns about NAC.  Was this session 
recorded?

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----- "Philippe Hanset" <[email protected]> wrote:


> #NAC
> -Quite a few people in the audience where moving away from NAC
>   (unpleased with current solutions, too many problems compared
>    to benefits)
> -One person very satisfied with a not well known solution
> -One person very satisfied with a well known solution
> -A fairly large consensus on making the network itself more robust
>   (using switches, Routers, APs, and controllers) to prevent common
> attacks
>   eg: prevent traffic between users on wireless (no Windows share)
>

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