VPNs White Papers
Why Replace Your IPSec for Remote Access
Overview The Aventail® Smart SSL VPN is more than an enhanced SSL VPN—It’s a next-generation secure access solution. Aventail’s patent-pending Smart TunnelingTM is revolutionary in delivering full network access. It alone offers a layer 3 tunnel and layer 4-7 control, making it ideal for replacing IPSec for remote access. From an administrator’s perspective, Aventail satisfies the key requirements for secure, everywhere access by providing application access with full security, end-point control, and unified policy management. Read security expert Dave Piscatello’s assessment of key attributes in a secure remote access solution.
| Publisher | Aventail | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2005 | Downloads | 2 |
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