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The last two years have seen a big new marketing-buzz named "Admission Control" or "Endpoint Compliance Enforcement" and most major network and security players have developed a product-suite to secure their share of the cake. While the market is still evolving one framework has been getting a lot of market-attentiont: "Cisco Network Admission Control". NAC is a pivotal part of Cisco?s "Self Defending Network" strategy and supported on the complete range of Cisco network- and security-products. >From a security point of view ?NAC? is a very interesting emerging technology which deservers some scrutiny. The Cisco NAC solution contains two major design-flaws which enable us to hack (at least) two of the three different variants using some kind of ?posture spoofing attack?. We will release updated code & tool for posture spoofing in Cisco NAC ?secured? networks.
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The last two years have seen a big new marketing-buzz named "Admission Control" or "Endpoint Compliance Enforcement" and most major network and security players have developed a product-suite to secure their share of the cake. While the market is still evolving one framework has been getting a lot of market-attentiont: "Cisco Network Admission Control". NAC is a pivotal part of Cisco?s "Self Defending Network" strategy and supported on the complete range of Cisco network- and security-products. >From a security point of view ?NAC? is a very interesting emerging technology which deservers some scrutiny. The Cisco NAC solution contains two major design-flaws which enable us to hack (at least) two of the three different variants using some kind of ?posture spoofing attack?. We will release updated code & tool for posture spoofing in Cisco NAC ?secured? networks.
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