Mozilla, has added two exciting new features available to Linux users to its VPN service that launched last year. . Mozilla launched the VPN service last year at $5 a month. It's available in the US, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia. The Mozilla VPN will now tell users when they've joined a network that doesn't require a password or is using weak encryption. The notification on Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iOS tells users when they're on a poorly secured network, which may be helpful as restrictions ease and people are more comfortable travelling around again. . Mozilla introduces advanced security measures in its VPN tailored for Linux users, prioritizing a protected online experience.. Mozilla VPN, Linux Features, Network Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, extend the reach of local-area networks without requiring owned or leased private lines. Businesses can use VPNs to give remote and mobile users network access, connect geographically separated branches into a unified network and enable the remote use of applications that rely on internal servers. VPNs can use one or both of two mechanisms. One is to use private circuits leased from a trusted communications provider: alone, this is called a trusted VPN. The other is to send encrypted traffic over the public Internet: alone, this is called a secure VPN. Using a secure VPN over a trusted VPN is called a hybrid VPN. Combining two kinds of secure VPN into one gateway, for instance IPsec and SSL, is also called a hybrid VPN. . The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Uncover key aspects of VPN solutions to enhance your privacy and elevate your internet connectivity.. VPN Technologies, Secure Access, Remote Networking, Secure Connectivity. . Benjamin D. Thomas
Juniper Networks has been chosen to supply security solutions to Saudi Telecom Corporation (STC), a leading provider of telecommunications voice and data services in Saudi Arabia. . . .. Juniper Networks has been chosen to supply security solutions to Saudi Telecom Corporation (STC), a leading provider of telecommunications voice and data services in Saudi Arabia. Juniper will provide integrated firewall and virtual private network (VPN) and secure socket layer (SSL) VPN solutions to secure the internal networks supporting Saudi Telecom's business. STC provides communications services, including fixed and mobile, voice and data services based on a variety of transmission systems including microwave, fiber optic, coax, satellite and submarine facilities. Saleh Al-Zahrani, director, Information Security Controls and Solutions at Saudi Telecom, said in a statement: "As a regional leader in tele- and data-communications, Saudi Telecom recognizes the need to leverage superior security solutions to protect its operational data from the ever-increasing threats caused by hackers and unauthorized usersWe found that Juniper Networks provides the best product range to meet these needs." The link for this article located at Courtesy of Networking Pipeline is no longer available. . Cisco Systems is set to provide innovative cybersecurity services to Etisalat, enhancing their digital safeguarding strategies.. Juniper Networks, Saudi Telecom, Security Solutions, Data Protection, Firewall. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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