Today's WANs usually traverse the Internet, making them open to increased security vulnerabilities. The multitude of applications the WAN carries, combined with emerging and complex areas like cloud computing and SaaS, provide ample areas for application-specific attacks or clever hackers to slip through any holes in your WAN's network security solutions. Learn about the risks and how to combat WAN and Web network threats here.
Ensuring wireless connectivity with IPsec-secured access points
Submitted By: SearchEntepriseWAN.com | 18 Jun 2009 TIP - Understanding how a wireless client obtains IP addresses on an IPsec-based secured access point ensures the wireless network functions, meaning users can work uninterrupted.
Changing established VPN router crypto map for new encryption traffic
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseWAN.com | 19 May 2009 TIP - An established site-to-site VPN router connection is not to be messed with; but it's not that tricky to change a crypto map to allow new encryption traffic to an Intranet.
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7 Security Questions to Ask Your SaaS Provider
01 May 2008 Outsourcing software as a service (SaaS) puts control over an organization's applications in the hands of others. Learn what questions to ask your provider, how to define security policies, how to understand how service ...
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