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How can our partnership with Aruba enhance your business?

The key is “secure wireless mobility.”

Technology & Security

  • Wireless LAN (WLAN) security beyond strong encryption to block potential vulnerabilities, such as rogue access points, denial-of-service attacks against clients, and targeted attacks against WLAN infrastructure.
  • RFProtect capabilities in Aruba Networks’ ArubaOS operating system for Mobility Controllers, along with the company’s AirWave Management System, detect, classify and block attacks and wireless vulnerabilities
  • Delivering reliability and performance across the WLAN infrastructure as enterprise WLAN users expect instant, always-on connectivity for their 802.11n mobile devices – laptops, BlackBerrys, Droids, iPhones, iPads, and other tablet PCs
  • Employing Network Access Control (NAC) product that delivers a cost-effective, ubiquitous, secure and scalable enterprise wireless infrastructure to ensure the integrity of connected users
  • Delivering WLAN infrastructure for enterprises that can support today’s wireless voice technology

Regulatory Compliance

  • Businesses must secure their IT applications and infrastructure to meet a growing number of regulatory requirements as well as their own corporate IT security policies.
  • Organizations across many sectors must comply with security regulations, including Healthcare (HIPAA, HITECH, GxP to protect ePHI), Government agencies and departments (e.g., FIPS), Retail (PCI DSS), and Public Companies (SOX).

Remote Access

  • Secure access to enterprise resources with plug-and-play simplicity:
  • Aruba Mobility Controllers include hardware-accelerated VPN concentrator functionality that integrates existing remote users into Aruba’s role-based security framework, virtualizing network access for remote workers.
  • Aruba Mobility Controllers come bundled with the Aruba Virtual Intranet Agent (VIA), an IPsec and SSL VPN client for Windows®-based platforms – but they can also interoperate with many existing IPSec VPN clients.
  • By deploying a single Unified Access Architecture for campus, branch and remote users, IT administrators can enforce consistent access policies across the enterprise while simultaneously lowering costs.