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Product review: Sophos NAC is a good start

Sophos NAC Advanced combines agent-based awareness and enforcement of essential security policies for Windows end points with integration hooks to network-based control systems


The wide variety of so-called NAC (network access control) products on the market shows a broad range of thinking about policy-based security controls and the management of the network in general, including the end-point devices that connect to the network. Some vendors enforce policies using a client agent, some enforce them in the network, and some even use peers for enforcement. Network-based enforcement itself can take many forms, including dedicated gateway, DHCP manipulation, 802.1x authentication, and port- and VLAN-based enforcement on switches.

 The Bottom Line

Sophos NAC Advanced 3.0
Sophos, sophos.com

Good  7.2
criteria score weight
Manageability 7 20%
Policy Enforcement 7 20%
Scalability 7 20%
Reporting 8 15%
Setup 7 15%
Value 7 10%

Cost:
$14 per user per year for 1,000 seats (minimum) for 3 years

Platforms:
Requires Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2000. Agent supports Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista

Bottom Line:
Sophos NAC Advanced offers a comprehensive agent-based policy assessment and enforcement system for Windows end points, with the ability to integrate into environments that include 802.1X and RADIUS plus a long list of supported network hardware and end point security software. The system allows only white-list or black-list for non-Windows endpoints.

About our Reviews and Scoring Methodology

In short, there are many ways to skin the NAC cat.

Considering Sophos' extensive background in managing the security of host systems, you might expect its NAC solution to make use of agent-based enforcement, and you'd be right. However, Sophos also took a decidedly open path to the system, allowing for integration with environments using a wide range of anti-virus agents, 802.1x, DHCP, Cisco NAC, and VPN methods of control and enforcement.

[ See Steve Hultquist's reviews of NAC solutions from ConSentry, Enterasys, McAfee, Symantec, and Trend Micro. See also "Policy management wags the NAC watchdog" and "Accelerate your 802.1x rollout." ]

Sophos NAC Advanced combines a Windows Server 2003-based policy management server with end-point agents, dissolvable agents, and reporting to deliver a compelling system for Windows-oriented environments. Although Sophos offers anti-virus software for Mac OS X and Linux as well as Windows, this first release of Sophos NAC Advanced is focused strictly on assessment and policy management for Windows end points.

Policy is king
As in my previous reviews of solutions from ConSentry, Enterasys, McAfee, Symantec, and Trend Micro, I looked at the Sophos product's ability to address a set of typical enterprise policies and distinguish the ways in which the product does that. When choosing among NAC solutions, the key is to consider your requirements from within the universe of possible policies, especially in terms of the granularity of both the policies and their enforcement. You will also want to consider how (and how frequently) you want to interact with the system and whether ease of policy creation, policy modification, or reporting are your most vital requirements.

Sophos takes a hierarchical approach to policies. Using a straightforward Web-based GUI, admins create a hierarchy of profiles, with each policy comprising one or more profiles plus the defined outcome for compliant, partially compliant, and noncompliant systems. Sophos allows policies to be run in report-only, remediate, or enforcement mode. This flexibility is especially useful during the introduction of new policies into the system, and provides for a transition as you determine the compliance of the end points in your environment.

Steve Hultquist is a contributing editor of the InfoWorld Test Center.
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