Verizon Gets the NACVerizon Gets the NAC

Verizon Business helps enterprises realize the benefits of promising, complex security technology

August 12, 2008

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BASKING RIDGE, N.J. -- Verizon Business is using its unique blend of worldwide professional and managed service capabilities to help customers understand, deploy and manage one of the most promising yet complex security technologies in years -- Network Access Control (NAC).

The technology helps boosts network security by allowing only authorized users and compliant devices to access a company’s extended network. NAC is increasingly important as businesses become more distributed and mobile. It provides a means for controlling access to a company’s network as more employees, contractors, customers, suppliers, vendors and partners connect to critical resources and business applications.

“Because of its complexity, Network Access Control technology is underutilized, even though it offers organizations a stronger, better way of protecting their data,” said Kerry Bailey, vice president of Verizon Business Security Solutions. “Verizon Business has the experience and expertise to educate businesses about this technology and enable them to use it effectively.”

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