Who is an identity-based NAC vendor?
13th Nov 2006, 20:43 GMT
Network Access Control ("NAC") was an emerging focus at last Septembers Digital ID World conference. The reason for including NAC in the agenda arose from my belief (fueled by talks with enterprises) that network-layer identity management was an area that is fast becoming an important piece of enterprise architecture. In the aftermath of the event, Phil and I tried to sit back and take a look at what actually happened. What we found with regards to NAC (and what Ive heard since) is that, while the enterprise IT folks I talked with really "get it," some of the vendors in the space dont understand how they fit in the identity world. Curious, right?Is the product focus "pre-admission" or "post-admission"? That ...
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