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SSL VPN : Understanding, evaluating and planning secure, web-based remote access - Joseph Steinberg

SSL VPN

Understanding, evaluating and planning secure, web-based remote access

By: Joseph Steinberg

eText | 9 March 2005 | Edition Number 1

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A comprehensive overview of SSL VPN technologies and design strategies

Key Features

  • Understand how SSL VPN technology works
  • Evaluate how SSL VPN could fit into your organisation?s security strategy
  • Practical advice on educating users, integrating legacy systems, and eliminating security loopholes
  • Written by experienced SSL VPN and data security professionals

Book Description

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) provide remote workers with secure access to their company network via the internet by encrypting all data sent between the company network and the user?s machine (the client). Before SSL VPN this typically required the client machine to have special software installed, or at least be specially configured for the purpose.



Clientless SSL VPNs avoid the need for client machines to be specially configured. Any computer with a Web browser can access SSL VPN systems. This has several benefits:







Low admin costs, no remote configuration



Users can safely access the company network from any machine, be that a public workstation, a palmtop or mobile phone



By pass ISP restrictions on custom VPNs by using standard technologies







SSL VPN is usually provided by a hardware appliance that forms part of the company network. These appliances act as gateways, providing internal services such as file shares, email servers, and applications in a web based format encrypted using SSL. Existing players and new entrants, such as Nokia, Netilla, Symantec, Whale Communications, and NetScreen technologies, are rushing our SSL VPN products to meet growing demand.



This book provides a detailed technical and business introduction to SSL VPN. It explains how SSL VPN devices work along with their benefits and pitfalls. As well as covering SSL VPN technologies, the book also looks at how to authenticate and educate users ? a vital element in ensuring that the security of remote locations is not compromised. The book also looks at strategies for making legacy applications accessible via the SSL VPN.

What you will learn

  • How SSL VPN technology works, and how it fits into existing network architectures
  • Evaluating SSL VPN for your organization
  • Understand what to look out for when talking to vendors
  • How to plan an SSL VPN implementation for your business
  • Educate staff to maintain SSL VPN security
  • Strategies for providing access to internal legacy applications via SSL VPN
  • A heads-up on likely trends and possibilities for the future of SSL VPN

Who this book is for

This book aimed at IT network professionals and managers who are currently evaluating SSL VPN technologies. It requires a broad understanding of networking concepts, but does not require specific and detailed technical knowledge of protocols or vendor implementations.
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