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Cisco NAC Appliance: Enforcing Host Security with Clean Access (Networking Technology: Security)
Cisco NAC Appliance Enforcing Host Security with Clean Access  Authenticate, inspect, remediate, and authorize end-point devices using Cisco NAC Appliance  Jamey Heary, CCIE® No. 7680 Contributing authors: Jerry Lin, CCIE No. 6469, Chad Sullivan, CCIE No. 6493, and Alok Agrawal  With today's security challenges and threats growing more sophisticated, perimeter defense alone is no longer sufficient. Few organizations are closed entities with well-defined security perimeters, which has led to the creation of perimeterless networks with ubiquitous access. Organizations need to have internal security systems that are more comprehensive, pervasive, and tightly integrated than in the past.  Cisco® Network Admission Control (NAC) Appliance, formerly known as Cisco Clean Access, provides a powerful host security policy inspection, enforcement, and remediation solution that is designed to meet these new challenges. Cisco NAC Appliance allows you to enforce host security policies on all hosts (managed and unmanaged) as they enter the interior of the network, regardless of their access method, ownership, device type, application set, or operating system. Cisco NAC Appliance provides proactive protection at the network entry point.  Cisco NAC Appliance provides you with all the information needed to understand, design, configure, deploy, and troubleshoot the Cisco NAC Appliance solution. You will learn about all aspects of the NAC Appliance solution including configuration and best practices for design, implementation, troubleshooting, and creating a host security policy.  Jamey Heary, CCIE® No. 7680, is a security consulting systems engineer at Cisco, where he works with its largest customers in the northwest United States. Jamey joined Cisco in 2000 and currently leads its Western Security Asset team and is a field advisor for its U.S. Security Virtual team. His areas of expertise include network and host security design and implementation, security regulatory compliance, and routing and switching. His other certifications include CISSP, CCSP®, and Microsoft MCSE. He is also a Certified HIPAA Security Professional. He has been working in the IT field for 13 years and in IT security for 9 years.  - Understand why network attacks and intellectual property losses can originate from internal network hosts
- Examine different NAC Appliance design options
- Build host security policies and assign the appropriate network access privileges for various user roles
- Streamline the enforcement of existing security policies with the concrete measures NAC Appliance can provide
- Set up and configure the NAC Appliance solution
- Learn best practices for the deployment of NAC Appliance
- Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot the Cisco NAC Appliance solution
 This security book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology Series. Security titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals secure critical data and resources, prevent and mitigate network attacks, and build end-to-end self-defending networks.  Category: Cisco Press–Security Covers: End-Point Security  .
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Enforcing Ethics: A Scenario-Based Workbook for Police and Corrections Recruits, Officers and Supervisors, Second Edition
Using a clear and concise format that is appropriate for the busy recruit or professional, this easy-to-read book provides realistic scenarios that present and encourage ethical behavior among police or corrections employees. Enforcing Ethics will encourage readers to think critically and carefully about their behavior, decisions, and values. It introduces readers to ethical encounters, 55 scenarios based upon realistic situations that may be encountered in the line of duty. Included are 50 questions that can be discussed among colleagues to further encourage understanding of ethics and ethical issues. For police or corrections recruits, officers, or supervisors..
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Hitler's Police Battalions: Enforcing Racial War In The East (Modern War Studies)
When the German Wehrmacht swarmed across Eastern Europe, an elite corps followed and close at its heels. Along with the SS and Gestapo, the Ordnungspolizei, or Uniformed Police, played a central role in Nazi genocide that until now has been generally neglected by historians of the war. Beginning with the invasion of Poland, the Uniformed Police were charged with following the army to curb resistance, pacify the countryside, patrol Jewish ghettos, and generally maintain order in the conquered territories. Edward Westermann examines how this force emerged as a primary instrument of annihilation, responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of the Third Reich's political and racial enemies. In "Hitler's Police Battalions he reveals how the institutional mindset of these "ordinary policeman" allowed them to commit atrocities without a second thought. Westermann reveals initiatives pursed before the war by Heinrich Himmler and Karl Daluege to create a culture within the existing police forces that fostered anti-Semitism and anti-Communism as institutional norms. Challenging prevailing interpretations of German culture, he draws on extensive archival research-"including the testimony of former policemen-"to illuminate this transformation. Purged of dissidents, indoctrinated to idolize Hitler, and trained in military combat, these police battalions repeatedly conducted actions against Jews, Slavs, gypsies, asocials, and other groups on their own initiative, even when they had the choice not to. In addition to documenting these atrocities, Westermann examines cooperation between the Ordnungspolizci and the SS and Gestapo, and the close relationship between police and Wehrmacht in theconduct of the anti-partisan campaign. Throughout, Westermann stresses he importance of ideological indoctrination within specific groups. It was the organizational culture of the Uniformed Police, he maintains, and not German culture in general that led these men to commit genocide. "Hitler's Police Battalions provides the most complete and comprehensive study to date of this neglected branch of Himmler's SS and Police empire and adds a new dimension to our understanding of the Holocaust and the war on the Eastern front..
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Civil Rights Actions: Enforcing the Constitution (University Casebook)
The Second Edition provides the most complete treatment available of the vindication of constitutional rights through money damages and the closely related subject of attorney's fees, as well as an introduction to injunctive practice and modern structural reform litigation. It focuses on 42 U.S.C. 1983 and related statutes that permit judicial vindication of civil rights without resort to administrative proceedings. The availability of attorney's fees is considered in detail, as is the relation of civil rights damages to the Eleventh Amendment. The book also provides an introduction to modern civil rights legislation and a look at structural reform injunctions..
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Enforcing limitation of liability provisions in owner architect engineer contracts.: An article from: Defense Counsel Journal
This digital document is an article from Defense Counsel Journal, published by International Association of Defense Counsels on July 1, 1995. The length of the article is 5394 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the supplier: There is an ongoing debate about the application of limitations of liability provisions in contracts between owners and design professionals such as architects or engineers. In some cases the limitations have been interpreted as being supported by common law contracting rights and in others they have been declared void because they violate state anti-indemnity laws and are against public policy. It is important to consider aspects such as a state's anti-indemnity statues, the specifics of a professional's error and the nature of loss in making limitations of liability proposals in professional services contracts. Citation DetailsTitle: Enforcing limitation of liability provisions in owner architect engineer contracts. Author: Reeder R. Fox Publication:Defense Counsel Journal (Refereed) Date: July 1, 1995 Publisher: International Association of Defense Counsels Volume: 62 Issue: n3 Page: 407-414 Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Enforcing Ethics: A Scenario-Based Workbook for Police and Corrections Recruits and Officers (3rd Edition)
Offering scenario-based training exercises centered on ethics, this workbook strives to reinforce equitable, effective, and ethical behavior among law enforcement Its fundamental purpose is to encourage skilled police/corrections recruits and officers to think critically and carefully about their actions, their decisions, and their values. Now with a total of 75 scenario-based exercises, the workbook offers Ethical Encounters of varying levels and scenarios geared specifically to homeland security. Points to Ponder questions guide each activity as readers confront many of issues they will likely face during their career. Twenty new homeland security Ethical Encounters offer thought-provoking scenarios that reflect current homeland security issues. Keeps material up-to-date and covers the most pressing issues officers currently face. Higher-level Ethical Encounters encourage readers to consider issues that are not as straight-forward and do not have simple resolutions. Coverage of various forms of police deviance outlines behaviors to avoid during one’s professional career. Skilled police/corrections recruits and officers in the field..
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A Lawyer's Handbook for Enforcing Foreign Judgments in the United States and Abroad
This book assists the practitioner seeking to enforce a foreign judgment in the United States or a U.S. rendered judgment abroad in navigating the lack of procedural uniformity that exists and in planning strategies likely to ensure effective enforcement. As a handbook, it provides the practitioner with a framework and resources with which to approach and further research the laws of the relevant state or country. In Part One, the guide takes the practitioner chronologically through the process of obtaining a U.S. court's recognition and enforcement of judgments rendered abroad. Part Two takes the practitioner through the process of obtaining an overseas jurisdiction's recognition and enforcement of judgments rendered in the United States. Part Three assesses the current trends in the U.S. and in the international trade environment regarding enforcement of judgments which may be made by foreign courts..
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The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing Racial Policy 1933-1945 (Clarendon Paperbacks)
How was the Gestapo able to detect the smallest signs of non-compliance with Nazi doctrines--especially "crimes" pertaining to the private spheres of social, family, and sexual life? How could the police enforce policies such as those designed to isolate Jews, or the foreign workers brought to Germany after 1939, with such apparent ease? Addressing these questions, Gellately argues that the key factor in the successful enforcement of Nazi racial policy was the willingness of German citizens to provide authorities with information about suspected "criminality." He demonstrates that without some degree of popular participation in the operation of institutions such as the Gestapo, the regime would have been seriously hampered in the "realization of the unthinkable," not only inside Germany but also in many of the occupied countries. Offering an intriguing examination of the everyday operations of the Gestapo and the product of extensive archival research, this incisive study surveys the experiences of areas across Germany, drawing out national, local, and regional implications..
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Enforcing the Peace: Learning from the Imperial Past
Anarchy breeds terrorism, yet the international community has been reluctant to commit the necessary resources to supporting and maintaining peaceful rule. This daring work argues that modern peacekeeping operations and military occupations bear a surprising resemblance to the imperialism practiced by liberal states a century ago. It shows how the West's attempts to remake foreign societies in their own image-even with the best of intentions-invariably fail. Focusing on operations in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and East Timor in the mid- to late 1990s, while touching on both postwar Afghanistan and the occupation of Iraq, Enforcing the Peace compares these cases to the colonial activities of Great Britain, France, and the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. As an alternative to trying to control political developments abroad, Marten shows how serious foreign intervention can restore basic security to unstable regions. She argues that the colonial experience demonstrates that military organizations police effectively if political leaders prioritize the task. The time has come to raise the importance of armed peacekeeping on the international agenda. .
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