Virtual Private Networks Manraj Sekhon
What is a VPN?
How It Works Uses Public Telecommunication Infrastructure (internet)
History of VPN’s Developed in the late 1990’s
Remote Access VPN User-to-Local Area Network Connection (LAN) Enterprise Service Provider Network Access Server
Site-to-Site – Intranet Based LAN WAN One or More Remote Locations
Site-to Site – Extranet Based Relationships such as a Partner, Supplier or Customer
Security Firewalls
Tunneling Designed to Provide a Secure, Encrypted Tunnel
Encryption Public-Key Encryption Symmetric – Key Encryption
IPSec or GRE Internet Protocol Security Generic Routing Encapsulation
Authorization User-Ids, Passwords and Controls
VPN Technologies NAS, Firewalls, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, SOCKS etc.
Benefit - Scalability Add new user’s/offices/processes with Ease Mobile, can access from anywhere
Benefit - Security Firewalls, Encryption, Internet Protocols
Benefit – Cost Effective Cheaper than using Leased Lines
Drawback - Knowledge Requires extensive knowledge about public network security, encryption etc.
Drawback – Limited Control Reliance on ISP’s and Third Parties
Overall Connects Employees and Offices Around the World Extremely Mobile and Cost Effective
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