| 11/18/09 - Avenda Systems announced that the Huron-Superior
Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) has deployed its eTIPS network
access solution to secure wireless access for more than 6,000 users, while
protecting its network from unauthorized use.
The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board is one of twenty-nine
Catholic School Boards in the Province of Ontario. It is one of the
largest school boards in Ontario in terms of geography, spanning an area
of more than 34,000 square miles. HSCDSB is made up of 26 schools,
including three high schools, employs more than 1,100 people, and serves
more than 5,800 students.
According to Derek Warmington, Network Administrator, HSCDSB was challenged
with authenticating and centrally managing network access for its many
wireless users, while keeping devices with out-of-date protection from
infecting the network. With such a large geographic footprint, HSCDSB
needed a way to enforce policies for students, staff and administrators
that could be quickly deployed across the district's many wireless access
points.
For example, the district's St. Basil Secondary school allows
students to use their own laptops on campus, which requires support for
unmanaged or unsecure laptops, as well as the 1,400 Mac books and PCs owned
by the HSCDSB. In addition, approximately 20 percent of the district's high
school students bring in their own laptops.
"Avenda is the only affordable solution that we have seen which secures our
wireless networks and is easy to manage," said Warmington. "In the future,
we will turn on health checking to keep certain devices off the network
that do not meet our current protection levels based on set policy
requirements. In addition to supporting all of our existing platforms, we
can also create policies to manage iPhone authentication on the network, as
well."
Serving as the district's RADIUS server, Avenda's eTIPS integrates with
HSCDSB's Meru wireless LAN and 802.1X authentication system. The eTIPS
solution works seamlessly with HSCDSB's Active Directory server to provide
identity-based access to secure the wireless LAN and manage network usage.
In addition, Avenda's activity reports are also very valuable, Warmington
said. Cost of ownership was a major factor in the decision to deploy
Avenda's solution as well, he added, as the team quickly discovered that
other systems the district had evaluated required multiple components and
were overly expensive.
"The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board is a good example of how
an organization can tie security, authentication and network protection
together," said Ron DiBiase, Avenda Systems Vice President of Sales.
"Organizations are realizing the benefits of a role-based, policy
architecture that integrates with all of their existing systems and user
platforms; and, thus, are turning to Avenda Systems."
The eTIPS platform is the one solution that centrally manages policies
across access methods, operating systems, managed and unmanaged endpoints,
and existing identity stores.
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