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Mocana Announces Embedded Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) -- a True Asynchronous Product Available Today.


Latest EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) A protocol that acts as a framework and transport for other authentication protocols. EAP uses its own start and end messages, but then carries any number of third-party messages between the client (supplicant) and access control  Solution Provides Customer New Levels of Security, Flexibility and Scalability

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Mocana, a provider of complete open standards-based security solutions that secure next generation networks and services all the way to edge devices, today announced the full availability of the Mocana Embedded Extensible Authentication Protocol Extensible Authentication Protocol, or EAP, is a universal authentication framework frequently used in wireless networks and Point-to-Point connections. It is defined by RFC 3748.  (EAP) solution. This full version of the Mocana Embedded EAP provides a fully RFC (Request For Comments) A document that describes the specifications for a recommended technology. Although the word "request" is in the title, if the specification is ratified, it becomes a standards document.  compliant solution, allowing peer and authenticator to independently operate with third-party implementations, a necessity for most companies. Mocana Embedded EAP easily works in pass-through mode if there is already an authentication server A device used in network access control. It stores the usernames and passwords that identify the clients logging in, or it may hold the algorithms for token access (see authentication token).  on-site, or as a stand-alone authenticator if there is none, providing a flexible environment for integration.

EAP is a protocol that acts as a framework and transport for other authentication protocols. EAP uses its own start and end messages, but then carries any number of third-party messages between the supplicant In an authentication system, supplicant refers to the client machine that wants to gain access to the network. See 802.1x.  (client requesting network access) and the Network Access Server (NAS (1) See network access server.

(2) (Network Attached Storage) A specialized file server that connects to the network. A NAS device contains a slimmed-down operating system and a file system and processes only I/O requests by supporting the popular
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The Mocana Embedded EAP solution provides an answer for device and appliance manufacturers considering an EAP-based security solution to their existing or new devices. Uniquely architected, Mocana Embedded EAP easily ports and configures to the needs of the organization and can operate in a wide range of environments offering scalability, reliability and ease of use. Unlike some other EAP solutions, Mocana's Embedded EAP also works with multiple interfaces and is transport agnostic, eliminating the need for costly and time consuming integration work. All things that can save organizations thousands of man hours to create, manage, and staff. Multiple companies have already licensed the Mocana EAP solution and are experiencing these competitive advantages today.

"With this latest version of Mocana Embedded EAP, we can now offer our customers a secure, flexible and scalable EAP solution that can allow device and appliance manufacturers to get to market faster with an open standards-based solution, while freeing up their engineers to focus on other value added Value Added

The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers.

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This can either increase the products price or value.
 development," said Adrian Turner, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  for Mocana. "We have fully leveraged our unique architecture to ensure that our Embedded EAP solution will serve as the gold standard for use in embedded devices. Our continued confidence in our products allows us to make our source code freely available for evaluation so companies can see the advantages of using Mocana for themselves."

Mocana Embedded EAP is full featured and RFC compliant supporting 12 different authentication methods including EAP-TLS See EAP.  and EAP-TTLS See EAP. . Mocana Embedded EAP takes advantage of other Mocana Device Security Framework solutions and can leverage Mocana's hardware acceleration In computing, hardware acceleration is the use of hardware to perform some function faster than is possible in software running on the normal (general purpose) CPU. Examples of hardware acceleration include blitting acceleration functionality in graphics processing units (GPUs) and  to deliver optimum performance and scalability. With the ability to operate in stand-alone mode, the Mocana Embedded EAP allows system administrators access to the network even if the RADIUS server goes down.

Mocana Embedded EAP

The Mocana Embedded EAP solution was built from the ground up specifically for embedded systems Embedded systems

Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve.
 from mobile handheld devices to datacom equipment. The Mocana EAP solution prevents unauthorized access to network devices, allows for easy security updating and lets organizations independently manage multiple users who require unique security configurations. Highlights include:

* Mocana Embedded EAP acts as both a supplicant and an authenticator, simultaneously while some other products require extensive consulting in order to achieve this functionality.

* Mocana Embedded EAP is unique in that it is made specifically for embedded devices, supports over 15 operating systems and requires no operating system.

* Mocana Embedded EAP has an extremely small footprint and supports 12 different authentication methods.

* Mocana Embedded EAP works with the entire Mocana product family, and is available individually or bundled as part of the Mocana Device Security Framework.

The Mocana Embedded EAP is generally available. Additional product information can be found at www.mocana.com/eap.html. To request a full source code and documentation evaluation for Mocana Embedded EAP, or any other Mocana solution go to www.mocana.com/evaluate.html.

About Mocana

Mocana is a security software company focused on enabling next generation networks and services all the way to edge devices. Mocana's industry-leading infrastructure software solutions ensure that wired and wireless devices, networks and services perform and scale with the utmost security - a necessary foundation for a networked society. Customers include Dell, Cisco, Avaya, Nortel Networks, Harris, Honeywell, Symbol, Emulex, Net.com and Radvision, among others.

Mocana was founded in 2002, is privately-held, and headquartered in San Francisco, CA. For more information, visit www.mocana.com/. To request a free full source code and documentation evaluation of Mocana's security solutions, visit www.mocana.com/evaluate.html.
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