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Cisco TrustSec Promises True Role-Based Access Control

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Yankee Group
Published: January 2008
Product Code: R388-2544
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TrustSec Announcement Outlines a Cohesive Approach to Deliver Role-Based Network Access Control Tied to Existing products, Technologies and Standards.

On December 5, 2007, Cisco unveiled TrustSec, a network security architecture that provides role-based post-connection access control, confidentiality and policy enforcement. You could call the move yet another Cisco security architecture (i.e., SAFE, Self- Defending Networks or Cisco NAC). However, TrustSec is Cisco’s clearest message yet on how an all-Cisco infrastructure can, in and of itself, act as a security mechanism to enforce access policies from the time end users log on to when they shut down their PCs. The Cisco TrustSec announcement outlines a cohesive approach tied to existing products, technologies and standards.
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