Mobile Strategies: Why It's Time to Make the Switch From IPSec to SSL VPN

Overview In today's economic climate, increasing employee productivity and reducing infrastructure costs are at the top of every organization's agenda. Enabling employees to access network resources, from wherever they are and from whatever device, is a key strategy for improving productivity and saving money. As a result, IT is under pressure to deliver remote access to their increasingly mobile workforce, but is stumbling across the limitations of their current IPSec technology. SSL VPN is emerging as a better choice for secure remote access. The attendee of this webcast will learn why IPSec VPNs are failing to support the modern mobile workforce. IPSec VPN security concerns and cost inefficiencies.

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PublisherZiff Davis Enterprise Holdings   
Live Date31st March 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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