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Network Security
TCG's Trusted Network Connect (TNC) network security architecture and open standards enable intelligent policy decisions, dynamic security enforcement, and communication between security systems. TNC provides pervasive security, Network Access Control (NAC) and interoperability in multi-vendor environments.
- With TNC, guests obtain restricted network access, without threatening the host network.
- TNC integrates user authentication with network access to better manage who can use the network and what they are allowed to do.
- TNC performs a health check for devices connecting to the network. Devices out of compliance can be restricted or repaired.
- TNC offers a framework to assess, manage and secure clientless end points connected to the network, such as IP phones, cameras and printers.
- Security systems coordinate and share information via the IF-MAP standard, improving accuracy, and enabling intelligent response.
Coordinated Security: A New Paradigm
Slides from the keynote presentation "Coordinated Security: A New Paradigm," given by Steve Hanna, co-chair of the Trusted Network Connect Work Group, TCG, and Distinguished Engineer, Juniper Networks, at Interop Mumbai 2009.
Securing Networks Through Standards-Based Network Access Control and Interoperability
Trusted Network Connect members, Great Bay Software, Juniper Networks and Lumeta Corporation presented at RSA Conference 2009 Afternoon Session.
Extending Network Access Control
Podcast on TNC Standards available from Juniper Networks
TNC: Open Standards for Network Access Control
Steve Hanna, Distinguished Engineer and TNC co-chair presents at IT Roadmap 2008, Washington, DC
Overview of Trusted Network Connect (TNC) IF-MAP
TNC IF-MAP Specification and Implementation Overview
Trusted Network Connect (TNC) Ecosystem
This slide provides an overview of the TNC ecosystem vendor support as of May 2008.
Rich Campagna, Senior Product Manager of Service Layer Technologies at Juniper Networks, and Joel Snyder, Senior Partner at Opus One, discuss the benefits of supporting the IF-MAP protocol from the Trusted Computing Group’s (TCG) Trusted Network Connect (TNC).
Putting Trust in the Networl: Ssecuring your Network Through Trusted Access Control
Presentation for ACSAC by Steve Hanna, Juniper Networks, titled "Putting Trust in the Network: Securing Your Network Through Trusted Access Control."
Putting Trust into Computing: Where Does it Fit?
TCG Members present on today's security challenges and the TCG solutions that can help solve them.
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