Great article Tim. Symantec has developed a dissolvable agent only a couple of years after every otehr NAC vendor did it. This is the type of ground-breaking story we've come to expect from you. Are you paid directly by Symantec, or do you just get kickbacks from the advertising?
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Are you kidding?
Symantec creates a dissolvable agent and you write an article about it. Kudos. I can't wait until they invent VLANs or DHCP. That story will be off the charts.
Great product
It's great product .
On demand agent to do 802.1x?
Hmmm, what came first the chicken or the egg?
The Symantec dissolvable agent has been around for years...
The Symantec dissolvable agent has been around for years. Anyone who knows the NAC landscape is familiar with a company called Sygate. What has changed is the means by which the agent is being distributed. It changed from being distributed via a separate web server to the enforcer.
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