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How to Keep VPN Connections Free from Viruses and Intruders

PublisherPanda Software
Format PDFDate added18 Mar 2009
Topics Anti-Virus, Security Management, Spyware, Anti-Hacking, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing, VPNs
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While a virtual private network (VPN) can protect the privacy of your data, it can't protect your network from viruses, spyware, or other malicious programs that may be lurking on the remote computers that connect to it. Download this white paper from Panda Software to read about a number of important security issues that threaten IPSec and SSL VPN connections, and learn what options exist for defending your network against them. The paper goes on to describe Panda VPNSecure, a "set it and forget it" solution that preempts a VPN connection until it has checked to ensure that the connecting computer meets the minimum security requirements defined by your corporate security policy. VPNSecure further protects networks by detecting and eliminating malware and removing any sensitive data from the remote computer once the session is over. Download this informative white paper to learn more.

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