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Bridging the Gap Between Connectivity and Security: The Check Point Philosophy on IPSec VPNs

Overview The Check Point philosophy on IPSec VPNs is that they represent a bridge between the networking professional's emphasis on connectivity and the security professional's emphasis on protecting the network. The IPSec-based line of VPN-1 security gateways from Check Point provides secure connectivity for distributed networks by combining the proven security used in 100 percent of the Fortune 100 with advanced technologies designed to simplify the creation and management of complex VPNs.

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PublisherCheck Point Software Technologies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2007
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