remote access ssl
Remote Access Anytime, Anywhere: Clientless Entry Delivered Seamlessly With SSL Network Extender
White Paper SSL VPN remote access offers a host of benefits, including the ability to provide clientless access anytime, anywhere to the corporate network using any modern Web... [13 Nov 2009]
SSL VPN Grows Up: Time to Demand More From Your Next SSL VPN
White Paper Years ago, businesses started turning to SSL VPNs to reduce the cost and complexity of remote access. This value proposition prompted many companies to rethink legacy VPNs and launch... [12 Nov 2009]
Secure Remote Access: Give Users "In Office" Remote Access - Anytime, Anywhere
White Paper WatchGuard SSL provides secure remote access that delivers an "In-Office" experience from any location. WatchGuard SSL enables businesses that are interested in opening... [12 Nov 2009]
Comfortable Remote-Access without Compromises: SSL-VPN in comparison with traditional VPN technologies
White Paper Client-based SSL VPN solutions offer a valid alternative to conventional remote access software. Factors like platform-independent design and fully transparent data and application... [12 Nov 2009]
Securing Remote Access With SSL VPNs and Strong Authentication
White Paper The combination of Secure Socket Layer (SSL) security and ease of deployment solutions with strong, two-factor authentication solutions allows organizations of all sizes to cost-effectively safeguard the corporate... [06 Oct 2009]
Mobile Strategies: Why It's Time to Make the Switch From IPSec to SSL VPN
White Paper SSL VPN is emerging as a better choice for secure remote access. As a result, IT is under pressure to deliver remote access to their increasingly mobile... [04 Jul 2009]
IPSec or SSL?
White Paper The basic premise of this Nokia white paper is that both IPSec- and SSL-based VPN deployments have a place in the enterprise, and the selection of one technology over the other will depend largely on your organization's... [18 Mar 2009]
Security for Wireless Networks: A Comparison among SSL, IPSec and Mobile VPNs
White Paper It also explores secure remote access solutions and evaluates them in comparison with NetMotion Wireless' Mobile VPN, Mobility XE. This white paper outlines common threats and issues regarding wireless... [18 Mar 2009]
IPSec and SSL VPN Deployment Considerations
White Paper Two solutions have emerged for remote access over the Internet - IPSec VPN and SSL VPN. Choosing which one to deploy will be defined by the unique requirements of the organization, and... [16 Mar 2009]
Performance Evaluation for Remote Access VPNs on Windows Server 2003
White Paper This work examines and empirically evaluates the remote access VPNs, namely Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Internet Protocol Security (L2TP/IPSec), and Secure... [02 Mar 2009]
Cisco IOS SSL VPN Gateways and Contexts
White Paper SSL VPN is comparable to and complements the popular IP security (IPsec) remote-access VPN. This paper provides configuration guidance for users of Cisco IOS SSL VPN.... [31 Jan 2009]
Tohoku University Deploys Nokia Secure Access System to Enable Enhanced Research Activities
White Paper The Institute recently introduced an SSL-VPN appliance, Nokia Secure Access System and successfully constructed a high-level security network with remote access. After... [04 Dec 2008]
SAFEBORDER as SSL VPN Uniquely Enables New Style of Business Communications by Connecting Corporate Intranets and the Internet Seamlessly
White Paper SAFEBORDER is an SSL VPN appliance product that offers unique remote access solutions to any customer. The SSL VPN market in Japan was first addressed a year ago by... [19 Sep 2008]
Security Review: SSL VPNs
White Paper This white paper compares the two common foundations for VPN implementation, IPSEC and SSL, assessing the pluses and minuses of each type of VPN in general - for site-to-site connectivity and remote... [19 Sep 2008]
SSL VPN Security: Secure Remote Access From Any Web Browser
White Paper SSL VPN is an exciting new technology that allows remote access to applications and files from standard web browsers. Because they require no client-side software other than a web... [11 Sep 2008]