NAC for users, guests, vendors, and the chaos between them.
Mitigata helps you choose, deploy, configure, and support Network Access Control solutions that verify users, devices, posture, and permissions before they connect to your business network.
Cisco ISE
Aruba ClearPass
FortiNAC
ForescoutPortnox
ExtremeControl
Sophos
Juniper
Access controls for devices with confidence issues.
Protect your network from unmanaged devices, broad access, weak segmentation, and unclear ownership.
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Device Discovery
Identify managed, unmanaged, guest, IoT, BYOD, and rogue devices trying to connect to your network.
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User Authentication
Verify users through directory services, identity platforms, certificates, MFA, and role-based access controls.
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Device Posture Checks
Check whether devices meet security requirements such as encryption, antivirus, OS version, patch status, and compliance state.
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Role-Based Access
Grant network access based on user role, device type, department, location, risk level, and business need.
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Guest and BYOD Control
Allow controlled access for visitors, contractors, vendors, and personal devices without exposing sensitive business systems.
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Network Segmentation
Place users and devices into the right network zones to limit lateral movement and reduce breach impact.
The difference between network access and network control.
NAC is not just about granting access. Mitigata helps ensure the right users and devices connect securely and gain access only to the resources they need.
Devices connect. Risk walks in.
- 01·CONNECT
Users and devices join with limited checks.
- 02·TRUST
Managed and unmanaged devices look the same.
- 03·SPRAWL
Guest, BYOD, and vendor access grows quietly.
- 04·AUDIT
Access evidence appears only when requested.
Known users. Trusted devices. Cleaner access.
- 01·DISCOVER
Users, devices, and access paths mapped first.
- 02·VERIFY
Identity and device posture checked before access.
- 03·SEGMENT
Devices placed into correct network zones.
- 04·MONITOR
Access events tracked for security and audits.
Turn network access into security intelligence.
NAC becomes stronger when it connects with identity security, endpoint protection, network security, SIEM, SOC monitoring, compliance, and incident response.
Identity Security
Connect NAC with SSO, MFA, directory services, user groups, and role-based access to verify who gets network access.
Endpoint Security
Pair NAC with EDR, XDR, Antivirus, and patch status to make access decisions based on device health.
Network Security
Align NAC with firewalls, segmentation, VPN, wireless access, and network monitoring to reduce unnecessary exposure.
A 30-second reality check for your security stack.
Pick your industry, drop in your headcount, tick the security controls you have in place.
Score is indicative. Full audit covers 84 controls. DPDP, ISO 27001, SOC 2 mapped.
84 controls · 5-day report
FAQs for people avoiding access surprises.
- Network Access Control, or NAC, helps organisations control which users and devices can connect to the network based on identity, device posture, role, location, and policy.
- NAC helps reduce the risk of unauthorised devices, unmanaged endpoints, risky BYOD access, guest exposure, and lateral movement inside your network.
- Yes. NAC can help discover managed, unmanaged, guest, IoT, BYOD, and rogue devices attempting to connect to the network.
- Yes. NAC can provide controlled guest and vendor access through dedicated policies, segmentation, time-based access, and limited network permissions.
- Yes. NAC supports compliance by enforcing access controls, maintaining device visibility, tracking access events, segmenting networks, and producing audit-ready evidence.
- Yes. Mitigata helps compare NAC platforms based on your network architecture, user base, device types, identity tools, compliance needs, integrations, and budget.
Before another mystery device joins the network, talk to us.
Book a 30-minute NAC assessment with Mitigata. We'll review your users, devices, guest access, BYOD exposure, segmentation, access policies, and current network controls, then help you choose, deploy, or improve the right NAC solution.