Written by jj
Friday, December 4th, 2009
The use of 802.1X in wireless is currently the most widely accepted method for secure authentication and key exchange in enterprise environments. (more…)
The use of 802.1X in wireless is currently the most widely accepted method for secure authentication and key exchange in enterprise environments. (more…)
After catching a quick glimpse of Alan’s post on the Evolution of NAC, I popped over to the Infonetics site to download the whitepaper his post was referring to.
It’s a short 5-pager that will only take a few moments to read, so I encourage you to check it out. For those of you that read my articles and blog, I want to provide a response, noting several things I liked in the report, a few things I think are misleading, and a couple of items that are complete crap (sorry Jeff). (more…)
Hi everyone! I know I’ve been missing in action yet again, so I thought I’d give you all a quick update. I’ve been on site quite a bit recently, working on various customer projects and security implementations.
I’m spending time in the coming weeks in the lab here; mostly working on access control, port security, 802.1X and possibly even some NAC/NAP proof of concepts. (more…)
Now that I have all the important fun stuff out there for you on Why You Can’t Miss SecTor, I’ll tell you a little bit about my talk at the conference.
My talk this year is different- it’s different from my talk last year at SecTor (Network Security Stripped) and it’s actually a stark contrast to the majority of my past talks. (more…)
Finally!
Many of you know I’ve been working on this document for the better part of a year now. The concepts and ideas came together quickly during a flight from the West coast, but transforming all the thoughts to a cohesive document for a broader audience has taken a lot of time and help.
Don’t be put off by the name. Believe it or not, the title has an actual meaning. I hope you’ll read the first pages of the document to understand where the title came from and why it’s relevant. (more…)