Robert Whiteley

Robert Whiteley
companies date defining environment major middle networking running switch within year
It'll be the middle to the end of 2006 before companies have NAC up and running within the switch environment. 2006 will be the major year of getting your infrastructure up to date and defining your networking policies.
crop due flaw incumbent plight sheer smaller
The flaw is part of the plight of any large, incumbent vendor. Due to the company's sheer size, these vulnerabilities crop up more often than with vendors that have much smaller installed bases.
anytime bounce growth huge numbers sure
Nortel should be able to bounce back.... But I'm not sure we're going to see any huge growth numbers anytime soon.
particular
NAC is an ecosystem; it's not a particular set of technologies.
access folks large mainstream number remote
Mainstream folks don't typically have a large number of remote access users.
building forget hardware looking management network people products provide software tools visibility
People often forget about management tools when they're building a new network or looking at the one they have. Most hardware vendors provide management software with their products these days, but there is a whole tier of software that can give visibility into the network as a whole.
bad good guys helps moving parts technology
That's pretty good considering how many moving parts this technology has. NAC helps you keep the bad guys off your network.
full good partial policies security solution start trend work
NAC is a security trend for sure, but it's only as good as the policies you create. You can start with a partial solution and work your way to a full deployment.
invest
The perimeter is getting more porous. The no-no is to just invest there.
beginning budgeting burden planning reduce ways
There are ways to reduce you operational burden if you do it from the beginning. The no-no is not planning or budgeting for it.
address company decide ease embedded integrated needs pay premium priorities security simplicity slight
Ultimately, a company needs to decide if it prefers best-of-breed security -- and subsequently pay a slight premium for it -- or if ease of use and simplicity is more important. Integrated and embedded endpoint security will address each of these priorities respectively.