According to Johna Johnson, president and chief research officer at Nemertes Research, SSL defines a secure, encrypted communications mechanism between applications, most commonly between a web browser and server, and is independent of the underlying protocols, particularly IP (see also page . . . . According to Johna Johnson, president and chief research officer at Nemertes Research, SSL defines a secure, encrypted communications mechanism between applications, most commonly between a web browser and server, and is independent of the underlying protocols, particularly IP (see also page 14: The next-generation VPN). IPSec, on the other hand, provides a secure, encrypted communications mechanism at the IP layer. It is independent of the application, meaning that any application that uses IP can run across it, she explained. SSL-VPNs are a growing market segment. According to Infonetics Research, this new market is expected to exceed US$600 million in sales by 2006. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, is essential for securing online communications by creating an encrypted link between clients and servers preventing data breaches. SSL VPN, Encrypted Communication, Network Security, Application Security, VPN Technology. . Anthony Pell
Secure wireless software developer Columbitech of Stockholm and New York, whose wireless VPN technology powers Symbol's AirBEAM brand of products, is supporting Linux servers in its latest version. This move is key for the company because it helps customers save . . . . Secure wireless software developer Columbitech of Stockholm and New York, whose wireless VPN technology powers Symbol's AirBEAM brand of products, is supporting Linux servers in its latest version. This move is key for the company because it helps customers save money. "Linux lets people do cost effective implementations. You don't have to license from Microsoft and the functionality is stripped to just what you need," says Pontus Bergdahl, CEO at Columbitech. The support is specifically for Linux Red Hat servers. Previously Columbitech's Wireless Suite supported Windows NT/2000 servers. Eventually they hope to expand to having embedded Linux clients and Unix servers. The link for this article located at 802.11Planet is no longer available. . Columbitech unveils new wireless VPN compatibility for Linux systems, boosting affordability for users.. Wireless VPN, Columbitech, Red Hat Servers, Secure Software, Cost Efficiency. . Anthony Pell
For years, voice, data, and just about all software-defined network services were called "virtual private networks" by the telephone companies. The current generation of VPNs, however, is a more advanced combination of tunneling, encryption, authentication and access control technologies and services used to carry traffic over the Internet, a managed IP network or a provider's backbone. . . .. For years, voice, data, and just about all software-defined network services were called "virtual private networks" by the telephone companies. The current generation of VPNs, however, is a more advanced combination of tunneling, encryption, authentication and access control technologies and services used to carry traffic over the Internet, a managed IP network or a provider's backbone. The traffic reaches these backbones using any combination of access technologies, including T1, frame relay, ISDN, ATM or simple dial access. VPNs use familiar networking technology and protocols. The client sends a stream of encrypted Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) packets to a remote server or router, except instead of going across a dedicated line (as in the case of WANs), the packets go across a tunnel over a shared network. The general idea behind using this method, is that a company reduces the recurring telecommunications charges that are shouldered when connecting remote users and branch offices to resources in a corporation's headquarters. The most commonly accepted method of creating VPN tunnels is by encapsulating a network protocol (including IPX, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, and others) inside the PPP, and then encapsulating the entire package inside a tunneling protocol, which is typically IP, but could also be ATM or frame relay. This increasingly popular approach is called Layer 2 tunneling, because the passenger is a Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). The link for this article located at findvpn is no longer available. . Explore the ways contemporary VPNs leverage encapsulation, cryptography, and authorizationmechanisms to ensure safe data exchange.. VPN Technology, Secure Network, Encryption Protocols, Access Control, Tunneling Techniques. . Anthony Pell
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