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Re: NAC Guest Provisioning


From: Walter Petruska <wpetruska () USFCA EDU>
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 10:35:43 -0800

Impulse Point (was Cisco NAC).

Mobile # and e-mail address.

Alternatively, the guest may be sponsored by employee or student who then
assumes responsibility for the device and usage as if it were their own.

Email address allows us to forward DMCA complaints to the person should
they be received.
On Mar 5, 2015 8:14 AM, "Gayford, Matthew C." <gayfordm () uncw edu> wrote:

Hi John,



What product are you using for your NAC? We are in the process of
researching potential solutions. Thank you.



-Matt



Matthew C. Gayford, M.S., EnCE

IT Security Specialist, Infrastructure



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SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] *On Behalf Of *Knights, John
*Sent:* Tuesday, February 24, 2015 5:38 PM
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*Subject:* [SECURITY] NAC Guest Provisioning



Good Afternoon All-



Last year, we implemented our NAC solution on our wireless segments. We've
seemed to work out most of the kinks on our authenticated/secure segment,
but are having issues with the Guest segment and hope to hear about what
you are doing with guest provisioning.



We currently have implemented guest registration through our NAC solution,
which requires that a guest provide us with their name, email, and phone
number. We send them an SMS with a code that they then use on the device
they are registering. We are experiencing issues with some folks not
receiving the SMS codes. We are faced with having to reevaluate our
approach and would like to gain your approach to registering, if at all,
guest devices connecting to either your wired or wireless network segments.



I appreciate any feedback this group can provide.



Thanks,

John

______________________________________________

*John Knights*

Information Security Officer

Wentworth Institute of Technology




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