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I-VPN Porting a Corporate Network to Internet The paper addresses the security aspects and other major elements that were focused on during the process of choosing the solution best suited for my company. The situation before and after the project is described, as well as the basis and possible options that lead to the decisions we had to make along the way. Details about the implementation of the solution are also covered, and the lesson learned in the process is discussed. Finally, the cost-benefit aspect of the project is examined, and our conclusion that this was a successful project is substantiated.
By Thorstein Oeverby, 03/28/2004
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Virtual Private Networks: A Broken Dream? Virtual Private Networks allow organizations to establish secure links with business partners and extend communications to regional and isolated offices. In doing so, they significantly diminish the cost of communications for an increasingly mobile workforce. While VPNs are gaining widespread acceptance as security solutions, they are not a panacea.
By Eric Hines , 03/20/2004
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Building a VPN Using Yavipin Yavipin is a package that can be used to build a VPN between two hosts using some of the most advanced and sophisticated cryptography available. Learn more about the VPN that focuses on network efficiency, usability, and is highly secure.
By Jerome Etienne, 03/03/2004
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SSL Remote Access VPNs Is this the end of IPSec? This paper looks at the two VPN technologies with respect to remote access, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each and whether they can co-exist.
By Steven Ferrigni, 02/21/2004
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Understanding Virtual Private Networks Enter another no-brainer application for the Internet environment: Virtual Private networks (VPN). It's a nobrainer in terms of its low-cost, easy-to-implement, and convenient solution for mobile and remote business networking. However, the technology it employs is nothing short of brilliant. This primer is written as a high-level overview of VPN to introduce less technical readers to this innovative WAN application. The publication is divided into four major sections: VPN History, VPN Technologies, VPN Applications, and VPN Products. Armed with this information, you should be well-poised for educated inquiry into the VPN service option for your own remote networking implementations.
By Unknown, 02/19/2004
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VPN Technologies: Definitions and Requirements This white paper describes the major technologies for virtual private networks (VPNs)used today on the Internet. The VPN market has changed significantly in the past ten years as the Internet has grown and as vastly more companies have come to rely on the Internet for communications.
By VPN Consortium, 02/19/2004
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