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Nevis Networks Extends Network-Based Identity Access Control to Remote and Branch Office Users.


Introduces Major Operating System operating system (OS)

Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs.
 Upgrade for LANenforcer Security Appliance Security appliances protect computer networks from unwanted data traffic, intruders, email spam, enforce policies, and may also be used to create and manage VPNs. There are a number of types of security appliances. ; Rolls Out New LANsight Security Management Appliance

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Nevis Networks, a market leader in a new class of comprehensive enterprise LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used.  security solutions, today announced a major new operating system release for its LANenforcer security appliance that can now enforce identity-based access control, threat containment and endpoint compliance verification for individual users accessing LAN and data center resources from wired, wireless, remote and branch locations. The company is also announcing a new, appliance-based version of its LANsight One security manager that provides a security hardened, high-availability platform to centralize cen·tral·ize  
v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate.

2.
 and greatly simplify advanced monitoring, policy management and reporting.

Nevis' new LANenforcer operating software and management appliance will significantly reduce the cost and complexity of LAN security by providing customers with a single appliance and centralized cen·tral·ize  
v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate.

2.
 management system to secure individual users, regardless of how they enter the LAN core.

By adding a "layer 3 aware" capability, the LANenforcer security appliance can now verify endpoint security postures, authenticate (1) To verify (guarantee) the identity of a person or company. To ensure that the individual or organization is really who it says it is. See authentication and digital certificate.

(2) To verify (guarantee) that data has not been altered.
 log-ins, and enforce flexible policy-based network and application access control on an individual user basis, regardless of the source of their network connection. The LANenforcer's new operating system permanently binds an individual user's identity to their IP or unique MAC address as they authenticate their identity upon logging into the network. This eliminates the opportunity to masquerade a user identity and ensures only legitimate users can access authorized resources. By extending its comprehensive LAN security capabilities to remote and branch office locations, Nevis is expanding its market opportunities significantly, especially among retail, education and multi-campus enterprises.

"With nearly 80 percent of the workforce now working outside of corporate headquarters, the need to secure remote and branch office users seeking access to corporate LAN resources has never been greater," said Chris Liebert, senior analyst, security solutions & services, Yankee Group (the Yankee Group, Boston, MA, www.yankeegroup.com) A major market research, analysis and consulting firm founded in 1970 by Howard Anderson. It provides general consulting and strategic planning in the computer and communications field. . "What's significant about solutions that effectively tie identification to policy based A decision made by any software application that is based on the policy (rules and regulations) of the organization. See policy and COPS.  network rights at the point of authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC.

(2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network.
 is that it effectively controls individual users across the entire spectrum of network connections. That's going to help limit unauthorized access to corporate assets, which is of key concern to enterprises that have mobile and unmanaged users coming onto the network; savings on capital equipment expenditures; simplification of LAN security deployment efforts, and create much greater levels of security for distributed enterprises."

By extending its identity-based network access control capabilities across multiple network connection sources, Nevis is fundamentally changing how enterprises create and enforce LAN security policies. Previously, enterprises had to create and apply separate polices for each type of network connection. The LANenforcer's new operating software eliminates this cumbersome approach by enabling administrators to establish policy-driven access controls that can be automatically applied at the network layer.

"We've been deploying the Nevis LANenforcer security appliance to provide pre- and post-authentication network access control for over 40,000 student, teacher and staff users spanning more than 100 schools," said Jeremy Hobbs, chief information officer with Upper Canada District School Board The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario in terms of geographical area. It encompasses the counties in the easternmost portion of the province, including the cities of Brockville, Clarence-Rockland, Carleton Place, . "The LANenforcer's new operating software is going to be extremely beneficial since we have to enforce access policies for a wide range of users who connect to the network from a wide variety of sources."

"Distributed organizations are clamoring clam·or  
n.
1. A loud outcry; a hubbub.

2. A vehement expression of discontent or protest: a clamor in the press for pollution control.

3. A loud sustained noise.
 for solutions that will help secure remote and branch office users when they try and access sensitive LAN resources, data and applications," said Chris Scanlan, Southwest Regional Director of Accuvant; a Nevis security solutions provider. "That's why adding layer 3 awareness to the LANenforcer security appliance is such an important development. We now have a LAN security solution that can extend the concept of a 'personal DMZ' out to remote and branch users, arguably ar·gu·a·ble  
adj.
1. Open to argument: an arguable question, still unresolved.

2. That can be argued plausibly; defensible in argument: three arguable points of law.
 the fastest growing user population requiring advanced identity-based network access control measures."

New LANsight One Appliance

With the introduction of an appliance version of the LANsight One security management system, Nevis is providing customers with increased scalability, higher availability and ease of deployment. The new LANsight One appliance can manage up to 3,000 concurrent users, a three-fold increase over the previous release. Featuring a new "dashboard" interface, administrators can gain instant visibility into the security posture status of endpoints throughout the network. Fully stateful failover functionality also means that there is no single point of failure in the Nevis solution, and maintains strict security policies with 5 9's reliability and availability.

New service distribution reports are also available that provide critical visibility into what services are being used by individual users across the network as a means of identifying trends, usage patterns and potential sources of misuse or suspicious activity. The new LANsight One appliance also provides the ability to customize and format user visible messages related to user authentication See authentication.  and endpoint posture verification failures. This keeps end users informed throughout each step of the network admission process and greatly reduces help desk calls.

"The axiom that 'you can't control what you can't see' is especially true in LAN security," said Shane Buckley, chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 with Nevis Networks. "By coupling a more powerful security management and monitoring system with extended LAN security support for fast growing remote and branch office locations, we're positioning our LANsight One and LANenforcer solutions for accelerated and widespread adoption heading into 2007."

About Nevis Networks

Nevis Networks provides innovative ASIC-based LAN security systems designed to help corporations protect information privacy and integrity, ensure network availability, and maintain regulatory compliance. With its patent-pending LANsecure[TM] architecture, the Nevis LANenforcer product family integrates NAC See network access control.  with the deepest threat containment at wire speed to create a "Personal DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A middle ground between an organization's trusted internal network and an untrusted, external network such as the Internet. Also called a "perimeter network," the DMZ is a subnetwork (subnet) that may sit between firewalls or off one leg of a " around every user on the LAN. Nevis was founded in 2002 by seasoned executives with strong track records in security, semiconductor design, and networking technologies, and has raised over $40 million from veteran Silicon Valley investors New Enterprise Associates, BlueRun Ventures, and New Path Ventures. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see .
Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
, with additional R&D centers in Pune, India and Beijing, China.
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