As organizations turn to network access control (NAC) technologies to protect their networks
and data, the flaws of earlier versions of NAC are becoming apparent. New pressures from
a constantly changing threat environment and an increasingly mobile workforce require a
new NAC model that will offer more finely controlled network access, an increased agility of
response, and a better focus on network, desktop, and security operations. This paper looks
at where NAC 1.0 went wrong and describes how the new perspective of NAC 2.0 will allow
organizations the flexibility of control to ensure effective endpoint and network governance.

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