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White Paper: CiscoWorks2000 VPN/Security Management Solution Overview: CiscoWorks VPN/Security Management SolutionCisco Advances Integrated Network Security Management Portfolio
- Multi-faceted scalability -- Demand for broad security service management is becoming critical to business success, and customers with typically small IT staffs are being tasked with supporting multiple large-scale security deployments. VMS 2.1 eases these administrative complexities through Auto Update Server, a scaleable policy management tool for updating remote and home office locations. It allows administrators to automate updates to all remote or local firewalls with new security policies, reducing management time and effort while improving service uptime.
- Centralized management -- Provides an easy-to-use centralized management tool, allowing administrative control of privileges per device group, the ability to manage remote dynamically addressed devices, and the ability to easily update common rules for multiple devices.
- Security monitoring -- Offers comprehensive surveillance of Cisco PIX firewalls, network IDS, host IDS and VPN routers, giving customers an at-a-glance view of security events. It allows the administrator to easily detect potential attacks from different locations and time periods and by using different methods
- Advanced change management -- Addressing the requirements of customers with both network and security operations groups, this capability offers a process for generating, approving and deploying configurations. It allows security operations personnel to define and approve new policies in a systematic and timely fashion and network personnel to deploy them. This work-flow model supports consistent policy enforcement and verification of updates in a timely fashion for a large number of devices
Cisco Secure Access Control Server Goes Mobile
Cisco also announced today updates to its identity and access control solution, the Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) 3.1. ACS 3.1 now includes new Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) support for Protected EAP (PEAP) for use in wireless LAN deployments. PEAP, a new IETF EAP protocol based on the IEEE 802.1x security architecture for wireless authentication, retains the security benefits of LEAP while providing support for one-time token authentication, password change and expire support and database extensibility to support LDAP/NDS directories.Pricing and Availability
CiscoWorksVMS 2.1 is currently available for a list price starting at $ 7,995 USD. CiscoWorksACS 3.1 is available now for the list price of $ 5,995 USD.About Cisco Systems
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