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  • Why do I need to manage my VPN client software?

    Ensuring that the client software itself is up to date is just one of many reasons why it's critical to oversee VPN clients.

  • VPN Reconnect

    VPN Reconnect is a feature of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 that allows a virtual private network (VPN) connection to remain open during a brief interruption of Internet service.

  • Maintaining mobile device security: How to prevent user breaches

    To ensure mobile device security, VPN expert Rainer Enders explains that it is crucial to monitor changed states and block software modifications.

  • Preventing mobile hacking: Must you take precautions?

    Service providers do a good job of blocking mobile hacking -- to a point. VPN expert Rainer Enders offers tips on how to extend device security.

  • Enterprise security: What's the best mobile device management system?

    VPN expert Rainer Enders shows the difference between mobile device management systems and enterprise application stores for mobile device security.

  • AT&T cloud storage offers EMC Atmos, VPN, compression

    AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service uses EMC Atmos storage; AT&T cloud service includes data compression and a choice of public Internet or VPN.

  • VPN troubleshooting: Isolating VPN session timeout issues

    Expert Matt Pascucci offers VPN troubleshooting advice, specifically best practices for troubleshooting VPN session timeout and lockout issues.

  • Exchange admins, is it time to retire your VPN?

    Back in 2003, VPNs were all the rage. For the first time, it was possible for remote users to connect to their corporate networks via the Internet. Almost overnight, VPNs became the new must-have item for IT departments.

    Virtual private...

  • Cryptoseal CEO Ryan Lackey on cloud VPN service

    Video: The Cryptoseal CEO explains how his work as a military contractor in Iraq influenced his work at the cloud VPN service vendor.

  • New McAfee IPS offers 40 Gbps throughput

    LAS VEGAS—McAfee announced a line of high-capacity network intrusion prevention devices that are the first to be powered by processors from parent company Intel Corp.

    The new NS series of McAfee’s...

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