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Cisco and Microsoft Join Forces

Tom Warren   on 18 October 2004 - 18:36 · 6 comments & 664 views

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Cisco Systems and Micosoft today announced that they were both working toegether to share and intergrate their security and health assurance technologies. The idea is simple, intergrating solutions from both companies will create a good defense against the increased threat and impact of malicious software.

Per the alliance, Cisco and Microsoft will share information about their technologies to help drive an approach to solution-compatibility between Cisco Network Admissions Control (NAC) and Microsoft Network Access Protection (NAP), their respective approaches for providing endpoint security and health-policy compliance when accessing network resources. The companies will then work toward interoperability efforts between the NAC and NAP architectures, as these solutions evolve and are delivered to customers. This coordinated approach will allow customers to integrate the embedded security capabilities of Cisco's network infrastructure with those of Microsoft's Windows, enabling them to choose components yet implement a single, coordinated solution.

The two companies also announced that they're working towards driving industry standards in the network admissions and access control arenas to help promote broad market adoption.

The announcement is expected to affect Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and wireless security mainly.

View: Cisco Press Release


Thanks to daveS of the forums for this submission!

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#1 Atmos42 on 18 Oct 2004 - 19:22
So, does this alliance mean that Cicso products will become less secure?
#2 sumeet on 18 Oct 2004 - 19:57
toegether?

bwahahahahahhah
#3 FDM80 on 18 Oct 2004 - 22:33
Well, if cisco can add PEAP (microsoft version) support to their pcmcia cards on the pocketpc platform then I'll be impressed. They have LEAP support so I would assume PEAP isn't too much of a stretch.

We'll see.......
#4 webeagle12 on 18 Oct 2004 - 23:42
cisco + microsoft = one big security hole
(1 reply) #5 Eversurf on 19 Oct 2004 - 01:07
This is a great news. Those two companies have a huge market share. This will expand the popular remote desktop/vpn combination. I really hope they integrate Active Directory authentication at the firewall. That would definitly make it easier to secure inbound and outbond access to the network. I'm really excited about this !!!!
#5.1 Darkinspiration on 19 Oct 2004 - 03:34
I'm not really sure if allowing users to use theyre ADS pass to go trought the firewall is a good move. Security wise would it not be more secure if the firewall password was seperated. That way it would make the job of a potential hacker more difficult ?

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