The Mirage Networks Podcast Series brings you the latest insights and opinions on the trends and technologies shaping the Network Access Control (NAC) space. Join us to learn how the industry’s leading technical experts, analysts and end-users view this fast-growing market and which strategies are best suited to secure your business for future success.
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Wed, 22 October 2008 Mike Miller, Director of IP Services for Mirage partner BCD, discusses the challenges of providing an open campus network for students and faculty while enforcing security policies and meeting compliance mandates in a rapidly changing academic and social environment.Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 Dave Thomas, vice president of products at Mirage Networks, talks about the benefits of “going green” for today’s technology companies, and how new energy efficient NAC products can lead to impressive performance improvements and cost benefits.Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 September 2008 ![]() Trent Fitz, vice president of marketing at Mirage Networks, sheds some light on how Microsoft NAP and network access control are complementary technologies, and how NAP fits into the existing NAC paradigm. Comments[0] |
Sat, 16 August 2008 Grant Hartline, chief technology officer of Mirage Networks, explains the difference between pre- and post-admission enforcement philosophies and reviews which security strategies are most effective in the context of user identity, endpoint compliance and behavioral policy enforcement.Comments[0] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 Trent Fitz, vice president of marketing at Mirage Networks, describes the security challenges with managed and unmanaged devices, and how organizations can provide complete network access control even when putting a software agent on every endpoint isn't an option.Comments[0] |









Mike Miller, Director of IP Services for Mirage partner BCD, discusses the challenges of providing an open campus network for students and faculty while enforcing security policies and meeting compliance mandates in a rapidly changing academic and social environment.
Dave Thomas, vice president of products at Mirage Networks, talks about the benefits of “going green” for today’s technology companies, and how new energy efficient NAC products can lead to impressive performance improvements and cost benefits.
Grant Hartline, chief technology officer of Mirage Networks, explains the difference between pre- and post-admission enforcement philosophies and reviews which security strategies are most effective in the context of user identity, endpoint compliance and behavioral policy enforcement.

