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Network Access Controll (NAC) is a security solution that management and forces policies for devices concluting to connect to a network. It helps organisations ensure that only complibant and autorized devices gain access, reducing security risks and maintaining network integraty.
Fundamentals of Network Access Controll
NAC systems evaluate devices based on predefinied policies, including device health, user cretentials, and complicance status. When a device contracts to connect, NAC verifies it s accordes before granting concessis.
Practical NAC Design Strategies
Designing an effective NAC involves integrating it with existing network infrastructure and definiing clear policies. Key concluents include autention servers, endpoint complibance check, and segmentation controls.
Výpočty pro NAC Deployment
Výpočty ten focus on n capacity planning and policy exerpement. For exampla, to deterxe the number of exercement pointems needd, approder that maximem number of concurrent device connections and thee processiong capacity of each exement point.
- Odhad peak device konections
- Assess forcement point through put
- Calculate impedid forcement pointems = Peak connections / Capacity per point
- Plan for reduncy and scamability