Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band delivers deployment flexibility for appliance-based network admission control.Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation). Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006. , Inc. has announced extensions to its Cisco Clean Access product family with the introduction of the Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band solution. This Network Admission Control (NAC See network access control. ) appliance integrates within a switching infrastructure to provide a self-contained, rapidly deployable solution for automatically detecting, isolating, and cleaning infected in·fect tr.v. in·fect·ed, in·fect·ing, in·fects 1. To contaminate with a pathogenic microorganism or agent. 2. To communicate a pathogen or disease to. 3. To invade and produce infection in. or vulnerable devices that attempt to access the network. The availability of the Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band solution broadens customers NAC technology deployment options. Customers can choose to deploy NAC functionality either through the NAC industry-collaborative framework or through the Cisco Clean Access product family. Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band extends this flexibility and Cisco's leadership by offering multiple network admission control deployment options for organizations of any size. "With the addition of Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band, organizations can take advantage of their high-speed switched network infrastructures to deploy network admission control capabilities and maximize the reach of the security policy enforcement," said Arvin Babu ba·bu also ba·boo n. pl. ba·bus also ba·boos 1. Used as a Hindi courtesy title for a man, equivalent to Mr. 2. a. A Hindu clerk who is literate in English. b. , director of engineering in the Security Technology Group (STG stg abbr (= sterling) → ester ) at Cisco Systems. "Customers now have a high-performance, turnkey See turnkey system. solution that provides network access authentication The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. , posture assessment, and remediation combined with high performance." "Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band gives us much greater flexibility and is easy to deploy," said Robin Manke-Cassidy, technology support principal for Arizona State University's information technology department. "We can use all of our existing networking tools to manage and maintain our network and easily scale up the number of users and networks that are protected by the Clean Access product/ product family. In terms of performance, the out-of-band version allows us to take advantage of our high-speed Cisco-based switching and routing infrastructure." The Cisco Clean Access Out-of-Band product is available today starting at US$30,000. Cisco Clean Access continues to be available for in-band deployments. |
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