City of Overland Park Selects Mirage to Protect Network Infrastructure
Posted on: Wednesday, 6 August 2008, 12:00 CDT
Mirage Networks, a developer of network access control technology, has announced that the City of Overland Park, Kansas, has chosen Mirage's NAC solution to fully protect the city's critical network infrastructure.
According to the company, the network provides real time communication services for the fire department, police department and other emergency services. The network access control (NAC) solution enables network performance by controlling network access, isolating non-compliant and threatening endpoints, and providing self-remediation capabilities.
Trent Fitz, vice president of marketing for Mirage Networks, said: "We're not providing nice-to-have network security. Mirage's NAC solution is helping customers protect the productivity of mission critical networks and the City of Overland Park is leveraging NAC innovations to stay ahead of today's network threats and keep the city's emergency services running without interruption. We're extremely pleased to expand our relationship with them."
Source: Datamonitor
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