Malaysian University bolsters security with strengthened network access

13 Mar 2008
00:00

Mirage Networks, developer Network Access Control (NAC) solutions, announced that HELP University College of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has implemented Mirage's agentless NAC to secure the large number of unmanaged, student laptops accessing the university network. The deployment allows HELP IT staff to secure their infrastructure without needing to touch each individual endpoint requiring network access.

Mirage Networks safeguards networks from threats by providing full-cycle Network Access Control. Mirage's NAC technology can effectively ensure network compliance by allowing only authorized endpoints to access the network and monitoring all network traffic, all the time. Mirage is a network-based solution that requires no agent software, works in any infrastructure, and deploys 'virtually inline.'

'We are very pleased to have HELP University College join our list of education customers who selected Mirage for its effectiveness in securing unmanaged endpoints,' stated Greg Stock, president and CEO, Mirage Networks. 'We remain dedicated to providing the best solution on the market for securing the dynamic networks of schools, colleges, and universities.'

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