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Cisco Simplifies NAC for Enterprises by Easing Management of Network Access for Clients, Partners, and Other Non-Employee Visitors New Cisco NAC Guest Server Offloads Administrative Chores From IT and Improves Customer Service While Maintaining High Level of Corporate Security SAN JOSE, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 13, 2007 -- In an effort to enhance the flexibility and
efficiency of enterprise information technology (IT) security,
Cisco®
(NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) today announced the availability of the new
Network
Admission Control (NAC) Guest Server, adding the Secure
Guest service to
several existing Cisco NAC services that include roles-based
posture
assessment and profiling. The new Secure Guest service enables
any
organization to simplify the process of managing guest network
access
without overburdening information technology (IT) teams
with the
administrative overhead commonly associated with supporting
corporate
visitors. The new Cisco NAC Guest Server and its Secure Guest service is appropriate for enterprise organizations of all sizes, and is ideally suited for businesses that accommodate visitors, such as customers, suppliers or partners, on a frequent basis. This latest addition further expands Cisco's NAC solution, enhancing a company's ability to protect its organization's assets, employees and information from guests and their devices while granting secure, flexible network access to those same visitors. The Cisco NAC Guest Server, which can operate with the Cisco NAC Appliance or the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, allows authorized employees to provision guest accounts and grant access in a simple, secure manner. In doing so, it offloads substantial administrative pressure from IT. According to Andrew Stephenson, IT architect for Numis Securities, such flexibility is extremely beneficial for financial institutions. Based in London, Numis Securities offers financial management services in the United Kingdom and United States and accommodates numerous customers every business day. "Impacting the customer experience in a positive way while protecting the business as a whole is our key mission," Stephenson said. "Because of the sensitivity associated with protecting information and the assets of our customers, employees, and business overall, our addition of the Cisco NAC Guest Server evolves the strength of our Cisco NAC solution because it enables us to manage security more efficiently with customer service remaining top-of-mind. The NAC Guest Server helps our department from being a bottleneck and facilitates a seamless, highly secure experience for our clients and employees." In addition to enabling authorized employees to sponsor guests, the Cisco NAC Guest Server records the entire process, including a detailed history of guests accessing the corporate network. The server stores this information and can deliver reports to further enhance security management on an ongoing basis and for audits. Because the server operates in conjunction with the Cisco NAC Appliance and Cisco wireless local-area networks, providing mobile guest access within dynamic office environments can be woven seamlessly into IT's broader network security infrastructure. "The benefits of simplifying guest access while incorporating it into the larger scope of IT security operations is significant," said Mick Scully, vice president of product management for Cisco's Security Technology Group. "The Cisco NAC Guest Server enhances IT's ability to deliver guest connectivity and enable collaboration with employees, improving productivity and security for both parties in the process. Offloading the administrative tasks of granting guest access to authorized employees allows IT to focus on other strategic efforts. With an integrated network security infrastructure, achieving those goals becomes easier." About Cisco Cisco (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) is the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate. Information about Cisco can be found at http://www.cisco.com. For ongoing news, please go to http://newsroom.cisco.com. Cisco, the Cisco logo and Cisco Systems are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. This document is Cisco Public Information. For direct RSS Feeds of all Cisco news, please visit "News@Cisco" at the following link: Contact: Media Relations:
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