Given that VPNs are also used as a secure gateway for remote employees to access resources on a corporate LAN, along with site-to-site bridging for entire remote offices…
Yeah, banning VPNs is a good way to kill a lot of extremely valuable IT infrastructure.
Given that VPNs are also used as a secure gateway for remote employees to access resources on a corporate LAN, along with site-to-site bridging for entire remote offices…
Yeah, banning VPNs is a good way to kill a lot of extremely valuable IT infrastructure.
Wasn’t it only talking about banning the VPN services that allow a proxy internet access?
Now are they banning the technology altogether?
If that’s the case, then what will they ban next? Fire?