Those platforms were introduced in 2001 by Neoteris, which was later acquired by NetScreen. ![]() Juniper adds the new products to a lineup currently made up of the Secure Access 1000, 30 for enterprises and the Remote Access 500 for SMBs. For example, when using a corporate wireless LAN, an employee might have access to different kinds of information than when he or she is using the wired LAN, he said. It allows administrators to allow access only to certain kinds of resources based on who is using the VPN and from where, Hanigal said. The product line is designed for secure access to enterprise resources by employees in the main office or in remote locations, as well as by business partners that need access to certain kinds of data. ![]() This makes SSL VPNs a less expensive alternative to traditional IPSec VPNs, according to Hanigal. That software can be downloaded and updated on the fly, over the network, he said. SSL is available on standard Web browsers, so rather than having to install and maintain a full VPN client on each user's device, Juniper can simply use the existing browser or lightweight software, said Niv Hanigal, product manager for the Secure Access line. The Secure Access 700, 2000, 40 appliances run Juniper's IVE (Instant Virtual Extranet) software, which uses SSL encryption to secure data communications on remote connections, an extranet or an intranet. Juniper this week extended its lineup of hardware platforms for SSL VPNs, rolling out new devices for small and midsize business and large enterprises.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |