Implement Secure Unified-Network Access
The Cisco Secure Services Client (SSC) is a software supplicant that helps you deploy a single authentication framework to access both wired and wireless networks. It provides 802.1X (Layer 2) user and device authentication and manages user and device identity and the network-access protocols required for secure access. The software, a component of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network, simplifies network management and enhances the user experience by:
- Fully integrating with the Cisco Unified Wireless Network access points and wireless LAN controllers
- Letting you distribute user profiles to the entire organization through a single Extensible Markup Language (XML) file
- Featuring a client interface that improves troubleshooting and lets users connect easily to office, home, and public networks
- Automating VPN initiation in non-802.1X environments
Enhance Your Network Security
The Cisco Secure Services Client helps improve network security by:
- Protecting network endpoint devices, enforcing security policies, and controlling network access
- Supporting leading security standards and Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)
- Providing an end-to-end authentication service when combined with the Cisco Secure Access Control Server
- Integrating with the Cisco Self-Defending Network with support for Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC)
- Integrating with IP Security (IPSec) VPN
Two options for the Cisco Secure Services Client are available for download from the Cisco Software Center
- Non-expiring, wired-only license for a limited feature set (see Cisco Client Services 5.1 Product Bulletin for detailed list of features)
- A 90-day full wired/wireless trial license
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Manage and Secure Your Devices
In this video, mobility experts discuss a new software client that helps ensure that wired and wireless devices comply with security policies when accessing the network. An Overview of Device Security In this video, mobility experts discuss new technology that helps ensure wired and wireless devices comply with network security policies while maintaining performance. |
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