Nowadays, your company needs a VPN connection for secure remote communication with your corporate environment. How does a VPN work? And is it adequate if 60% of the data traffic goes to external cloud applications? And does the up-and-coming SASE offer an alternative?
Today, your employees connect from a variety of devices and locations with the data server that hosts your software and sensitive business data. That does entail quite a few hazards. Because people who surf on the public internet risk inviting strangers to join them in viewing their data traffic. With an SSL VPN solution, you reduce that risk to a minimum.
Thanks to a Virtual Private Network, VPN for short, all your external employees connect to your digital business environment as if they were in the office. A VPN ensures that external devices, laptops for example, operate as if they were on the same local network. VPN routers can support dozens of tunnels simultaneously so that employees have access to your business data wherever they may be.
The software ensures extra security and privacy on all online traffic within your corporate network: it conducts your data traffic via a connection that is closed off from the internet and encrypts it.
A VPN operates on the principle of multi-layer security.
Now that teleworking has become reality, a VPN offers companies many advantages. It improves their online freedom, security and privacy. But it isn't foolproof. VPN connections were set up in the network-oriented world, when apps only existed in the data centre and a security perimeter around them was all you needed. An external computer that doesn't satisfy a company's security requirements may possibly pass on a worm or virus from the local network environment to the internal network. It is therefore essential to update the antivirus software on the external computer to minimise this risk.
It can also be a complicated matter to implement a VPN and to keep it operational in a secure manner. Adding new infrastructures or creating new configurations can lead to technical problems due to incompatibility – particularly if you add new products from different suppliers.
Traditional security measures were based on applications and users being located within the same network environment. And that is no longer the case. Increasingly, business data is located in the cloud, and employees are working remotely more and more often. The applications landscape is also much more complex. Users expect to be able to use cloud services from any location and via any device, and that entails considerable security risks.
The new security framework SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) has been designed with the changing global digital workplace in mind. The SASE network architecture combines an application-aware WAN approach with security functions in a single cloud-based service. The basic idea of the SASE model is that traffic is secure throughout the entire journey – from the device to the ultimate application – regardless of where the user connects from or what device is used.
You want to keep your customer data secure when someone is working on the move? To give your home workers or offices access to your business data with peace of mind? Together with you, we’ll set up your own Belgian and international VPN. Have you got questions about this? Don't hesitate to contact us.