Great Bay Software Featured in Cisco’s TechWise TV Broadcast “The Evil Insider vs. Network Admission Control”

Contacts:
Bob Durkee

Great Bay Software
603.866.1134
bdurkee@greatbaysoftware.com

Greenland, NH -- January 8, 2007 -- Great Bay Software today announced its participation in Cisco’s recent TechWise TV broadcast on “The Evil Insider vs. Network Admission Control”. This on demand web event is the third episode in Cisco’s four-part “Evil Insider” series. TechWise TV events are fast-paced, TV-style broadcasts that focus on important business and technology topics and trends.

Having an effective security policy is one thing. Enforcing it is another - especially with the explosive growth of remote and wireless access. So how can you protect your network from this insider threat? Through this web cast, discover how to implement Network Admission Control (NAC) and consistently enforce security policies at every endpoint. Learn how to safeguard your network from malicious or unintentional insider threats.

Great Bay Software President, Steve Pettit, introduces the concept of Endpoint Profiling as a mechanism to facilitate the deployment of NAC and network-based authentication by discovering and managing the location and type of all LAN attached endpoints. Through a solution such as Great Bay’s Beacon system, customers can not only streamline the deployment of NAC, but have a system to facilitate several administrative tasks in the NAC-enabled network including adds, moves, and changes, location of non-compliant devices, discovery of unmanaged endpoints, and quick location of endpoints in situations such as helpdesk calls, security events, policy violations, and asset tracking.

To view “The Evil Insider vs. Network Admission Control” web cast. go to Cisco TechWise TV On Demand Broadcasts and select “View Now” under the current list of events. For more information on the Beacon System from Great Bay Software, visit www.greatbaysoftware.com or call 800-503-1715.

Great Bay Software's President, Steve Pettit, on Cisco's TechWise TV