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Cisco Network Admission Control: Network Security

Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) solution including the NAC Appliance, NAC Network Module for Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISRs), NAC Agent, NAC Profiler, and Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS)

Version: Cisco NAC Appliance Versions 4.7.1, NAC Profiler Collector Release 2.1.8-37, NAC Agent version 4.7.1, NAC Appliance Profiler Release 2.1.8-37, Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server version 4.1.4.13

Previously Version: Cisco NAC Appliance Versions 4.5.1, NAC Profiler Collector Release 2.1.8-37, NAC Agent version 4.5.1, NAC Appliance Profiler Release 2.1.8- 37, Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server version 4.1.4.13

 

Product Type:Network Security Products

Certification details: February 2009

CC Scheme : AISEP

Assurance Level: EAL2+

PP Compliance: U.S. Government Protection Profile Intrusion Detection System Analyzer for Basic Robustness Environments, Version 1.3, dated July 25, 2007.

Evaluation Facility: CSC Australia

Developer: Cisco Systems

Contact: Mr Tony Hall
Systems Engineer Sales / Channels
Phone: +61 2 62160647
Fax: +61 2 62473422
Web: www.cisco.com.au
Email: tony.hall@cisco.com

Security Target Maintenance Report [35KB]
Security Target Security Target v2.0 [1.26MB]
Certification Report Certification Report [71KB]
Security Target Updated Maintenance Report [29KB]
Security Target Updated Security Target v2.1 [5.04MB]

 

Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) is a solution that enables the network infrastructure to enforce security policies on all devices seeking to access network computing resources. NAC helps ensure that all hosts comply with the latest corporate security policies, such as antivirus, security software, and operating system patches, prior to obtaining normal network access. Vulnerable and non-compliant hosts will be isolated (quarantined) or given limited access until they reach compliance. In addition, Cisco NAC has the ability to perform user authentication at the network level so that only devices with proper user credentials are permitted network access.