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Network Security Orchestration: Does Your NAC measure up? - TechTonic Times

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Network Security Orchestration: Does Your NAC measure up?

Network Security Orchestration

Network Security Orchestration and its impact on your network.

You may not be a fan of the Opera  and care very little for the Symphony,  yet, I am confident, that your humanity appreciates all that is beauty.  Network Security Orchestration delivers on one type of beauty.

“Beauty is subjective.”

Sometimes.

But a good night’s sleep is always beautiful; harmonious relationships while you sleep,  even more.

 

Shouldn’t your Network Access Control solution (NAC) identify, secure and orchestrate all the protective gear on your network to give you real time intelligence?

Network Security Orchestration speaks to the  optimization of the relationships among the layers of your network to create an elaborate instrumental composition to boost protection against hackers.

 

A NAC solution that anticipates, fulfills and rewards you with an harmonious outcome cannot be underestimated. Would you knowingly choose anything less?

Will you allow us to recommend such a solution?

More specifically, our recommendation will deliver the following:

  • Policy automation that includes assessment of compliance with your security policies to determine if a specific application is running on a device while it is on the network.
  • Real-time agent-less device identification of endpoints and user authentication, which prevents unauthorized devices and users from accessing critical network resources.
  • Dynamic identity-based network and application access assignment based on the role a user plays at your organization.
  • Guest self-enrollment and automated verification. This includes multiple guest access profile options and approval policies.
  • Self-guided remediation allows users to conform to security policies without help desk support.

 

Is your mind dancing with curiosity?

 

Here’s more Network Security Orchestration possibilities:

Regulatory Compliance is a key component of our solution.

Because all IT regulatory compliance standards revolve around understanding who and what is on your network, where and when they access, and the ability to automate and control access to sensitive data, we will  help you gain that control.

We will create frameworks for accountability and mitigate vulnerabilities.

Our singular goal is to ensure your compliance when audited in these two main areas of  concern:

How do we help?

  • Our solution integrates with any LDAP structure to create role-based access to your most sensitive data.  The outcome is the assurance that only the people with designated role or rights to information are granted access.
  • Additionally, you can create network access policies that are as granular as you need them to be. We will then provide you with automated enforcement actions tailored to meet the needs of your organization and any security violation which may include an audit, a warning and quarantine.
  • We will also provide you with the option to enforce compliance with mobile device management (MDM) policies, which includes the removal of “jailbroken” devices from your network or blocking devices that have had MDM software removed.
  • Our solution will publish real-time Contextual Intelligence information to next-generation firewalls, web content & bandwidth managers, and SIEM providers. These capabilities enable you to make more granular policies and enhanced security assessment decisions in a timely manner.

 

Can you hear the symphony?

Let us demonstrate it to you and your team via WebEx.

Source: Impulse Point

 

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