Network Access Control Crash Course

Network Access Control Crash Course

According to a study by Infonetics Research, the market for network access

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control (NAC) enforcement will grow 1,101% over three years. While there's obviously an opportunity here for value-added resellers (VARs) and systems integrators to make a buck, deciding which path to take in pursuit of that buck may be a challenge given the market's immaturity. This Crash Course provides an overview of network access control technologies, their role in network security and where the market stands, with a focus on the three big players -- Cisco, Microsoft and Trusted Computing Group.

This was first published in April 2007