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HP Procurve Access Control
Solutions
Procurve NAC
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HP Procurve NAC 800
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The ProCurve Network Access Controller 800
combines a RADIUS-based authentication server and the
ability to validate the integrity of the systems connecting
to the network, allowing network administrators to secure
the network from unauthorized users and systems that pose a
threat to the network resources.
Overview
- Centralized endpoint policy management
- Easy to use Administration console
- Default testing policies
- Network management server integration
- Efficient endpoint testing
- Support for up to 25,000 concurrent
endpoints in one management domain
- Enforcement server resiliency and
redundancy
- Built-in RADIUS server
- Variety of enforcement modes
- Flexible testing methods
- Advanced endpoint integrity assessments
(OS, security software, security settings,
required/prohibited software, malware)
- Configurable remediation feedback
- Policy-based network access rights
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Series Family
- ProCurve NAC 800 (J9065A)
- ProCurve NAC EI Agent 100 clients & 1yr Maint
(J9066A & J9070A)
- ProCurve NAC EI Agent 250 clients & 1yr Maint
(J9067A & J9071A)
- ProCurve NAC EI Agent 1000 clients & 1yr Maint
(J9068A & J9072A)
- ProCurve NAC EI Agent 5000 clients & 1yr Maint
(J9069A & J9073A)
- ProCurve NAC EI Startup Service (802.1x)
(J9084A)
- ProCurve NAC EI Startup Service (DHCP) (J9083A)
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Endpoint integrity tests are used to determine the
overall security posture of an endpoint. When evaluating an endpoint, it
is important not only to determine the current health of the system, but
also to evaluate the endpoint’s ability to remain healthy. The ProCurve
NAC 800 provides a comprehensive set of tests to evaluate the current
health of a system as well as the appropriate configuration to protect
itself from attacks by others. These tests include checks for:
- Operating system: service packs, hotfixes,
auto-update settings.
- Security software: antivirus, spyware, firewalls,
peer-to-peer applications, allowed and prohibited programs and
services.
- Security settings: for browsers and applications.
- Required and prohibited software: customizable by
the administrator.
- Malicious software: checks for some common spyware,
worms, viruses and Trojans.
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