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How to securing endpoints?

Subject: How to securing endpoints?
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:58:57 +0400

Seeking pointers on how to secure endpoints within the LAN.

With an AD domain running, without any Radius authentication mechanism, I am wondering whether it would be worth investing yet, in the nascent Microsoft/CISCO NAC technology.

My main concern is, to find ways to prohibit anyone/everyone to be able to just plugin their PC/laptop into the UTP wall socket and get a lease from my DHCP servers. We are looking at a network of about 1000 pc's here.

MAC learning and locking at the switch layer is an option but I foresee a huge administrative overhead in my scenerio where helpdesk rolls out several new PC's daily.

Any other options??

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