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August 13, 2006

The Knock on NAC

As those who read my blog regularly know, I have been involved in a bit of a debate with Mike Rothman, Richard Stiennon and Chris Hoff over NAC and Secure Network Fabric.  The back and forth led Martin McKeay to put together a podcast with all of us to discuss this matter civilly (for the most part).  We all agreed to post this under the Security Roundtable as a neutral site.  It has now been posted and you can listen for yourselves here.  Though we all got our shots in, I am not sure if we drew any conclusions or if there were any knockouts. We did surprisingly agree on somethings though, which shows there is hope yet for peace in the world.  Please have a listen and let me know your thoughts.  I also have a one question poll on NAC on the right sidebar of my blog. Please take the time to answer!  If we get enough response, we may have a part 2 to this discussion.

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