One of the most common questions readers ask is for a way to compare the benefits of IPSec VPNs vs. Secure Sockets Layer remote access. What they’re really asking is, “Which one is right for me?” Here ...
IPSec arrived first on the scene and still rules site-to-site VPNs, but SSL has won converts on the remote access side thanks to its relative simplicity. When IP VPNs came on the scene in the late ...
VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a technology that provides secure communication through an insecure and untrusted network (like the Internet). Usually, it achieves this by authentication, encryption, ...
Since their advent, IPSec Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have revolutionized the way remote workers and business partners connect to a business by establishing a secure tunnel between a remote worker ...
In what feels like a debate that should'vedied outby now, those who think Secure Socket Layer virtual private networks(SSL VPN) are better than those based on IPSec (Interent Protocol Security) are at ...
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) based on the Internet Protocol (IP) really took off in recent years. As the rest of the IT industry struggled to recover from the economic downturn, IP VPNs continued ...
As more system engineers come to grips with the increasing demand for secure e-business and e-commerce over the Web, it is important they understand the significance of targeting a single architecture ...
SSL VPN (secure sockets layer virtual private network) vendors are introducing features that directly compete with traditional IPsec VPNs. SSL VPNs have certain advantages over IPsec solutions, but ...
With the 5.0 version of Instant Virtual Extranet, the platform Juniper's SSL VPN family runs on, the vendor is adding a new dual-mode feature that can automatically switch between IPsec and SSL for ...