Forescout

Comply to Connect (C2C)

Comply-to-Connect (C2C) is the Department of Defense’s next major step forward in cybersecurity for all networks comprising the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN).

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802.1X

802.1X is an IEEE industry standard for port-based network access control, to help protect an enterprise network from unauthorized devices.

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Network Access Control (NAC)

Network Access Control (NAC) is a set of technologies that support network visibility and access management through policy enforcement on devices and users of enterprise networks.

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Testimonial from FedPoint Network Engineer

We found ACES to be extremely knowledgeable on Forescout in every aspect. Their experts were exceedingly generous with their time and accommodating with schedules, including the flexibility to get work done outside of regular business hours. Thanks to the help from ACES, we were able to complete our project well ahead of schedule and the…

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Forescout eyeInspect

eyeInspect provides in-depth device visibility for operational technology (OT) networks, and enables real-time management of a full range of OT and cyber risks.

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Forescout eyeSegment

eyeSegment enables zero trust segmentation across your entire enterprise by mapping traffic flows to the the logical taxonomy of devices, users, and applications.

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Forescout eyeExtend

eyeExtend improves your organizations security posture by integrating with other tools to automate security actions and responses across various products.

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Forescout eyeControl

eyeControl enforces and automates Zero Trust policies for least-privilege access for all managed and unmanaged devices across your Enterprise of Things.

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Forescout eyeSight

eyeSight discovers, classifies, and assesses every IP-connected device for policy and security compliance and security posture the instant it connects to the network.

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Testimonial from NAVWAR

Action was taken to remove over 57,000 stale [MAC Access Repository] entries and we received no complaints or notices of disruption anywhere in our vast enterprise network. In fact, some of the most vocal critics of our previous effort, weren’t even aware the action had been taken…has provided outstanding support…with some of the most thorny issues surrounding CounterACT operations…

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