| Publisher | Check Point Software Technologies | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 02 Aug 2007 |
| Topics | VPNs, Network Security, SSL - TLS | ||
| Downloads | 126 | ||
SSL VPN has emerged as a powerful way to enable employees and business partners anywhere to enter the network. An SSL-based security gateway can do a great deal to protect the remote connections and to keep out intruders. But, just putting SSL security on the connection isn't enough. You also have to make sure that the device entering the network isn't compromised in some way that can spread inside the network. There are technologies available to enable this anywhere access while managing security across a wide range of access scenarios in SSL VPN. This webcast will address how you can use these new technologies to deliver secure SSL VPN from corporate office to coffee shop kiosk.
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