Webinar: FortiNAC with Scott Dunbar

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June 6, 2019

Today Integris and e-Armor.net hosted a webinar in conjuncture with Scott Dunbar, a Principal Systems Engineer with Fortinet. The topic was FortiNAC.

FortiNAC is Fortinet’s network access control solution that enhances the Security Fabric. FortiNAC provides protection against IoT threats, extends control to third-party devices, and orchestrates automatic responses to a wide range of networking events.
 
Highlights:

  • – Agentless scanning of network for detection and classification of devices
  • – Create an inventory of all devices on the network § Event reporting to SIEM with 
      detailed contextual data to reduce investigation time
  • – Assess risk of every endpoint on the network § Automate on-boarding process for  
      large number of endpoints, users and guests
  • – Enforce dynamic network access control and enable network segmentation
  • – Reduce containment time from days to seconds
  • – Multiple canned reports for network reporting, compliance, and analysis
Carl Keyser is the Content Manager at Integris.

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