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These tips on VPN security will help network professionals identify the most secure remote access VPN for business customers. Value-added resellers, consultants and systems integrators will learn how to perform penetration testing on a virtual private network, how to use SSH to link two networks and the role of VPN security in SOX compliance.
IN THIS TOPIC:  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (11) , REFERENCE & LEARNING (1)

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Are VPNs a good way to secure wireless LAN traffic?
Submitted By: SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 07 Dec 2007
FAQ - Virtual private networks (VPNs) can still secure offsite wireless traffic for a customer, but advances in Wi-Fi security are challenging VPNs.
How do VPNs fit within enterprise network access control architectures like NAC and NAP?
Submitted By: SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 07 Dec 2007
FAQ - SSL VPNs offered endpoint security long before NAC or NAP architectures became popular.
Enterprise customers are asking a lot of questions now about endpoint security. How can VPN offerings address these concerns?
Submitted By: SearchNetworkingChannel.com | 07 Dec 2007
FAQ - VPN's in enterprise settings are designed to protect the enterprise by detecting threats, limiting access and cleaning up after a session is terminated.
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Virtual Private Networking Services
16 Nov 2006
PROJECT GUIDES - VPNs can improve efficiency by enabling 24x7 secure remote access to a private network. Get tips and strategies for ensuring that your customer's VPN delivers on that promise.
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Developing a VPN Architecture, VPN Equipment and Services, VPN Troubleshooting and Management


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