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Cisco Clean Access (CCA) Disclosure
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Helps
prevent disastrous outbreaks of viruses and worms by
scanning your computer for certain patch and anti-virus
requirements set by the administrator
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Offers
an easy way for you to fix your own computer without
visiting the help desk
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Cisco
does not monitor traffic
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Cisco
cannot access your usernames and passwords
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Cisco
does not block specific applications
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Cisco
cannot see what's on your hard drive
Bandwidth is a lot like fossil fuels—it’s a
limited resource. We have to make sure this resource is
available to those who need it.
When viruses and worms hit, they take the network down, and
they can crash your computer. The majority of these viruses
and worms are avoidable, but only if all computers are
updated with the latest Microsoft patches and antivirus
updates. So we chose Cisco’s software to make sure that
every computer coming onto the network has the best possible
defenses already on it.
Is it a pain? Sure, especially in the
beginning if you haven’t ever patched your computer. But if
it saves you from losing a term paper—and lets the support
department focus on improving the network instead of fixing
laptops—it’s probably a fair price to pay.
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