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host posture check
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host posture check
An analysis of a user's computer to determine if its software and settings are up-to-date. It checks the versions of virus signatures, service packs and other security programs. Depending on the results, network access can be restricted entirely or partially. The posture check software may be a utility that resides within the client or be an applet downloaded when the user logs on, which then deletes itself. See network access control and host.


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Clients that pass NAC posture checks can be given unfiltered access to the network, while clients that cannot validate their posture will have security services provided by the network – all unobtrusively, without the end user seeing any difference.
Braun also looked at admission-control solutions, specifically those providing authentication and posture check, but he found them focused entirely on endpoint validation and remediation.
CITY CENTRE: Hands on Health Chiropractic in Rodney Street is offering free spine and posture checks.
 
 
 
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