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Network Access Control (NAC) solutions for controlling device access to networks, enforcing security policies, and managing network endpoints.
Browse 51 network access control tools
Network allowlisting solution that orchestrates access controls via identity auth
Web filtering and digital safeguarding platform for educational institutions
Network monitoring and security platform with ecosystem visibility
Centrally managed endpoint/server firewall with dynamic ACLs for network control
Cloud-managed security switch with traffic monitoring and threat blocking
Network security policy orchestration and automation platform
Automated guest Wi-Fi access using certificate-based 802.1X authentication
Cloud-based DNS filtering for guest WiFi networks with content blocking
Network access control solution with automated segmentation and isolation
Network access control solution with visibility, segmentation, and compliance
Microsegmentation platform preventing lateral movement across hybrid multi-cloud
Continuously monitors and enforces compliance of all connected devices
Wi-Fi 6 wireless access points with integrated security and cloud management
On-premise NAC solution for device visibility and network access control
Cloud-native unified access control platform with NAC, ZTNA, and RADIUS
Network access control software for endpoint policy enforcement and compliance
DDI platform for DNS, DHCP, and IPAM with cloud and on-prem deployment
Maps network users to IP/MAC addresses for visibility and security operations
DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) platform for hybrid multi-cloud
IP address management and switch port mapping tool with DHCP monitoring
Secures medical devices with visibility, risk assessment, and policy enforcement
Bash script for blocking domain access on Linux via iptables/ip6tables rules
AI-powered enterprise networking platform with integrated security and management
A private network system utilizing WireGuard for enhanced networking capabilities.
Common questions about Network Access Control tools, selection guides, pricing, and comparisons.
NAC controls which devices can connect to your network based on identity, device health (patched, has antivirus, not jailbroken), and security policies. You need NAC when: you have IoT/OT devices that cannot run endpoint agents, guest devices need restricted access, you need to enforce compliance before granting network access, or you want to segment devices automatically based on type and role.
Based on user ratings and community engagement on CybersecTools, the top-rated Network Access Control tools are:
Yes. Out of 24 network access control tools listed on CybersecTools, 2 are free and 22 are commercial. Free tools work well for small teams, testing, and budget-conscious organizations. Commercial tools typically add enterprise features, dedicated support, and SLA guarantees.