Help us improve your experience.

Let us know what you think.

Do you have time for a two-minute survey?

 
EN ESTA PÁGINA
 

Descripción general de Juniper Mist Access Assurance

Rastree la evolución de las soluciones de control de acceso a la red desde los primeros días de los casos de uso corporativos limitados hasta los amplios requisitos actuales para soluciones corporativas, invitadas, BYOD e IoT. Descubra cómo Juniper Mist Access Assurance lo ayuda a responder a estos desafíos a través de funciones enriquecidas que mejoran la experiencia del usuario a la vez que le proporcionan una administración simplificada y una visibilidad completa.

Juniper Mist Access Assurance es un servicio avanzado de control de acceso a la red (NAC) basado en la nube que protege su red inalámbrica y cableada al proporcionar acceso a la red basado en la identidad a dispositivos y usuarios. Con este servicio, puede controlar quién y qué puede acceder a su red. Puede configurar reglas sencillas para permitir o denegar el acceso a diferentes tipos de dispositivos, como invitados, dispositivos corporativos y dispositivos que generan tráfico de IoT y BYOD. El servicio comprueba las identidades de usuario y dispositivo antes de permitir que se conecten a la red. El servicio utiliza autenticación 802.1X para dispositivos habilitados para 802.1 y verificación de omisión de autenticación MAC (MAB) para dispositivos que no son 802.1X.

Mire el siguiente video para obtener una descripción general rápida de cómo ha cambiado NAC con el tiempo y cómo se ve hoy:

various network access control solutions. We'll look at the evolution of the NAC use cases as they emerged over the past 20 or so years. We'll also look at the evolution of various NAC products. In particular, we'll look at the Cisco ISE engine. We'll also look at the Aruba ClearPass.

If we look at the 2000s, back then we really only had corporate access use cases where we actually connected workstations to our networks. They were primarily wired. Very few of them were wireless. Back in the day, Cisco ACS was number one AAA server or RADIUS server on the planet, and it actually started from a case where it was actually an authentication platform for dial-up modem users back in the day.

Later on, in 2007, Apple introduces an iPhone.

This is where we see guest access use case emerging. And followed by that, we see Cisco introduces new platforms or new applications that are standalone servers for a NAC profiler in that guest in response to that guest access use case appearance. In the same time, we see Amigopod emerge as the new company that tries to address that same guest use case.

Well, what we then see is, in 2010, Apple introduces Apple iPad, and with that, we see an emerge of BYOD use case. Now, employees started to bring their iPhones and iPads and other tablets and phones to their enterprise, and they wanted to get access to the network. At that time, Aruba came in, and Aruba actually acquired Amigopod, and Aruba also acquired Avenda, a company that was doing profiling just to address that guest and the BYOD use case as well.

So at that point, Cisco came into the picture and says, OK, we are actually introducing a new product called Cisco ISE, or identity service engine. And what is a Cisco ISE? Cisco ISE is actually a combination of Cisco ACS profiler and guest. So we are combining the three standalone servers into one server.

2011 and 2012, we see ClearPass emerging.

What is a ClearPass? ClearPass is a combination of Amigopod, Avenda, and a new .1x authentication server that was part of the ClearPass-- again, same picture.

What we see after that-- after that, we see a new trend, which is an introduction of the cloud-based identity-as-a-service products, namely Microsoft Azure and Okta Identity Services.

At that time, it's just a trend. It's still a slow adoption, but that's when it all started. In 2015, we see yet another trend. That's IoT.

So we have now four use cases. We have CORP, Guest, BYOD, and IoT, with IoT growing exponentially over the past couple of years.

What we see since then?

Well, we actually see Cisco updating ISE to version 2.0, 3.0. ClearPass gets a lot of upgrades. But fundamentally, the architecture has never changed since the early 2011 and 2012.

Mire el siguiente video para entender cómo Juniper Mist Access Assurance ofrece NAC basado en servicios de nube modernos creados con IA de Mist:

Legacy NAC solutions are brittle and obsolete. They place a burden on a customer to deploy and manage on-premise hardware, manually scale, design for high availability, and manage software upgrades and security patches, leaving network administrators scared to make changes. IT wants a cloud solution with visibility to the end-to-end user experience across the network based on identity and policy at scale.

Now for the first time, Juniper Mist Access Assurance natively integrates network operations under one cloud. Access Assurance gives you access management, policy creation and enforcement across the network in a familiar interface. How easy is integrated cloud network access management? Configure authentication policy rules.

Enable the Mist Access Assurance service with just a single click. It is that simple. See how easy it is to identify access issues.

Built on Mist AI, Access Assurance validates the end-to-end client connectivity experience across the entire network. AI-powered automation simplifies operations and delivers a better user experience. Like the rest of the AI-driven enterprise portfolio, Access Assurance uses Juniper's proven cloud microservices architecture, no hardware required.

So you become operational right now. Our smart connectors allow you to get additional context from external identity sources, MDM providers or XDR solutions. And our geo-aware authentication service reduces latency and boosts availability.

And Marvis, our AI-driven virtual network assistant consumes data from both the network and the authentication service to provide unprecedented contextual insights to detect and resolve problems before anyone notices. Now, network administrators have a near effortless way to manage the network and access control, natively integrated into the Mist cloud. Unlock the most powerful AI-driven Access Assurance service available today.

Juniper Mist Access Assurance, driven by Mist AI.

Funciones

  • Arquitectura de microservicios que garantiza una alta disponibilidad y escalabilidad para soportar grandes despliegues a nivel global.
  • Geoafinidad para conexiones automáticas a puntos de acceso y conmutadores al puerto de servicio de autenticación más cercano
  • Gestión de certificados X.509 que mantiene la confiabilidad de la red con un manejo eficiente de certificados digitales
  • Autenticación 802.1X y no 802.1X para garantizar una seguridad de red versátil
  • La política de red y la microsegmentación facilitan el control específico del tráfico y la contención de amenazas.
  • Integración con servicios de directorio externos como Google Workspace, Microsoft Entra ID (anteriormente conocido como Microsoft Azure Active Directory) y Okta Identity
  • Soporte de terceros para compatibilidad con infraestructura de red que no es de Juniper
  • Marvis Virtual Network Assistant para obtener información, diagnóstico y solución de problemas de redes con tecnología de IA

Beneficios

  • Visibilidad de la experiencia del usuario: visibilidad de la experiencia del usuario: administre las operaciones de red (por ejemplo, supervise las conexiones de usuarios de extremo a extremo y solucione problemas de red) desde un único panel.
  • Panel único para administración y operaciones: realice de manera eficiente sus tareas diarias de garantía de acceso en el portal de Juniper Mist, que proporciona capacidad de administración de pila completa en un panel para una visibilidad integral de las operaciones.
  • Incorporación sin problemas: incorpore fácilmente dispositivos por cable e inalámbricos mediante métodos de validación 802.1X o MAB.
  • Administración simplificada: con nuestro servicio de autenticación en la nube distribuido geográficamente, puede eliminar la dependencia de servidores independientes de autenticación, autorización y auditoría (AAA). Este servicio automatiza las actualizaciones de los últimos parches de software sin tiempo de inactividad del servicio.
  • Política unificada: cree fácilmente políticas de autenticación para clientes cableados e inalámbricos, reemplazando las complejas configuraciones AAA tradicionales.