Network access control for dummies

"Network access control (NAC) is how you manage network security when your employees, partners, and guests need to access your network using laptops and mobile devices. Network Access Control For Dummies is where you learn how NAC works, how to implement a program, and how to take real-world ch...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kelley, Jay
Other Authors: Campagna, Rich, Wessels, Denzil
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. Wiley Pub. 2009
Series:For dummies
Subjects:
Online Access:
Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. Unlocking the Mysteries of NAC
  • Ch. 1. Developing a Knack for NAC
  • Ch. 2. Knowing Why You Want NAC
  • Ch. 3. The NAC Lifecycle
  • Ch. 4. NAC Components
  • Ch. 5. SSL VPNs
  • pt. II. NAC in Your Network
  • Ch. 6. Writing a Corporate Security Policy
  • Ch. 7. Herding the Cattle
  • Ch. 8. Identifying Who's On My Network
  • Ch. 9. Verifying that a PC Is Safe
  • Ch. 10. Deciding Where to Enforce
  • Ch. 11. Flipping the Switch
  • pt. III. NAC in the Real World
  • Ch. 12. AC Architectures
  • Ch. 13. The Role of Standards
  • Ch. 14. Extending NAC
  • pt. IV. The Part of Tens
  • Ch. 15. Ten Best Practices
  • Ch. 16. Ten Steps to Planning Your NAC Implementation
  • Ch. 17. Ten Online Information Sources
  • Ch. 18. Ten Definitions