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Enterprise Dynamic Access Control (EDAC)
The Enterprise Dynamic Access Control EDAC represents an access control model that adheres to the basic principles of Role-Based Access Control RBAC standard. The EDAC accommodates complex and scalable access control situations many government and civilian organizations are experiencing when managing resource access. Unlike static listings, the EDAC criteria for...
Tags: Access Control, United States Navy, Enterprise Dynamic Access Control
White papers 2005-03-14

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AMERICAN SYSTEMS Masters Control of Its Dynamic Network Ahead of Federal Mandates with ForeScout CounterACT
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Joins ForeScoutâ??s Growing List of US Customers, Furthers Protection of US Government IT Assets CUPERTINO, Calif. -- ForeScout Technologies, the market leader in...
Tags: IT Solutions Inc.
Research articles 2009-06-22
Juniper Networks Delivers Enhanced SSL VPN to Serve as Single Access Platform for Extended Enterprise; Supports Enterprise Infranet With Advanced Delivery, Use and Threat Control
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Juniper Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:JNPR) today announced major enhancements to its Secure Access and Remote Access SSL VPN appliances, with a new version of the Instant Virtual Extranet IVE 5.0 software. In addition to delivering the next generation of Network Connect and advanced endpoint remediation capabilities, the new...
Tags: Juniper Networks Inc., Microsoft Access, SSL, SSL VPN
Research articles 2005-06-06
How to Use Web 2.0 Inside Your Company
Today the business world is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to a set of technologies collectively known as "Web 2.0." Although it's tempting to dismiss Web 2.0 as Silicon Valley hype, that would be a mistake. Start Small and Simply Goal: Identify a Web...
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Articles 2007-05-15
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Ask a dozen tech pundits to describe Web 2.0 and you're likely to get two dozen explanations as to what it is. Why It Matters Now In 1984, Sun Microsystems co-founder John Gage coined the phrase "the network is the computer" to describe his vision for the future...
Tags: BNET Briefing, Distribution, Technology, Mike Wolcott, Marketing, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Enterprise Applications, Internet, Web
Articles 2007-05-15
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