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Cisco Fortifies
Enterprise Wireless LANs
with Self- Defending
Network Unparalleled
Wireless Network
Architecture Helps
Address Stringent
Regulatory Requirements
for Network Security SAN
JOSE, Calif., February
14, 2007 - Cisco® today
unveiled a tested and
validated wireless
solution to secure
business critical
applications and data,
as well as business
environments with
today's launch of the
Cisco Secure Wireless
Solution. This solution
forges robust network
security using Cisco's
Self-Defending Network
with the latest wireless
security features
enabled in its Unified
Wireless Network. Ideal
for organizations that
must meet stringent
government regulations,
such as Sarbanes-Oxley,
the Health Insurance
Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA),
and retail's Payment
Card Industry (PCI)
standard, the Cisco
Secure Wireless Solution
signals a significant
milestone in Cisco's
strategy to deliver
integrated, advanced
technology solutions to
address critical
business issues. The
Cisco Secure Wireless
Solution is an
architectural design
that builds on the Self
Defending Network
framework that
encompasses a Cisco
Unified Wireless Network
combined with Cisco's
award-winning NAC
Appliance, ASA firewall,
Cisco Security Agent,
Cisco IPS Software,
Cisco Secure ACS and
Cisco Secure Services
Client. The culmination
of this fully-tested and
validated solution
provides IT
administrators with a
comprehensive set of
advanced security
features for their
wireless LANs, which
until now were
previously reserved
solely for wired-based
networks. "Truly
integrated wired and
wireless network
security is a No. 1
requirement for our
customers as they move
toward pervasive
wireless networks," said
Brett Galloway, vice
president and general
manager of Cisco's
Wireless Networking
Business Unit. "Today's
Secure Wireless Solution
takes that fear factor
away by mitigating
network threats and
allowing a business to
realize wireless-enabled
mobility benefits
without compromising
regulatory compliance."
Cisco's new Secure
Wireless Solution
supports the following
applications: Unified
wired and wireless
intrusion detection
(IDS) and intrusion
prevention systems (IPS)
by way of inspecting
traffic flow for harmful
applications and
blocking malicious
client access at the
physical layer before
network connection can
occur; Comprehensive
client validation,
posture assessment and
remediation for wireless
users, which helps
ensure wireless clients
are up to date with the
latest securitypolicies
and which mitigates the
spread of viruses from
uncontrolled wireless
networks; Single
sign-on capabilities and
802.1X integration that
provides for integrated
encryption of wireless
client applications and
streamlined password
management control;
Integrated firewall
services for guest
access, which helps
business provide non-
employees and
contractors with access
to the Internet, while
protecting the company's
network; Host
intrusion prevention,
which prevents wireless
clients from being
exploited as a bridge
into the network and
helps protect clients
from suspect content and
potential hackers;
Rogue detection and
containment to
proactively help
eliminate potential
wireless threats from ad
hoc client associations
and rogue access points.
"With the Cisco Unified
Wireless Solution, we
have built a best of
breed security
architecture," said Erik
Parker, certified
information systems
security professional
and senior wireless
infrastructure analyst
of Toyota Motor Sales,
U.S.A., Inc. "The
security features are an
included functionality
in our Cisco powered
enterprise class
wireless network and
greatly reduce the total
cost of ownership for
maintaining a secure
wireless LAN." Business
and Security Compliance
Provided by Cisco Secure
Wireless Solution
Protecting sensitive
business and customer
data is the driving
force behind the latest
regulatory requirements
of Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA
and PCI. For publicly
traded companies,
Sarbanes-Oxley requires
that companies maintain
internal control
structures and
procedures, and HIPAA
requires safeguards to
ensure integrity and
maintained
confidentiality of
patient information.
With the Cisco Secure
Wireless Solution,
companies and healthcare
providers can deploy
pervasive wireless,
knowing that they are
meeting these
requirements. Likewise,
for retailers, the PCI
standard requires that
any merchant that uses
payment cards must build
and maintain a secure
network, protect and
encrypt cardholder data,
and regularly monitor
and test its network.
PCI compliance is
accomplished with the
Cisco Self-Defending
Network, providing
retailers a superior
end-to-end wired and
wireless solution. More
information about
regulatory compliance
and the Cisco Secure
Wireless Solution is
available at: http://www.cisco.com/go/wirelesssecurity.
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