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== '''VPN (Virtual Private Network)''' ==
=== '''VPN (Virtual Private Network)''' ===


A VPN or Virtual Private Network is a method used to add security and privacy to private and public networks, like WiFi Hotspots and the Internet. VPNs are most often used by corporations to protect sensitive data.  
A VPN or Virtual Private Network enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to a private network. It is a method used to add security and privacy to private and public networks, like WiFi Hotspots and the Internet. VPNs are most often used by corporations to protect sensitive data.  
Virtual private networks built using a variety of technologies - X.25, Switched 56, ATM and IP networks. The latter method is so widely used that often, the term "virtual private network" and "encrypted connection over the Internet" interchangeably.
 
Individual Internet users may secure their wireless transactions with a VPN, to circumvent geo-restrictions and censorship, or to connect to proxy servers for the purpose of protecting personal identity and location. However, some Internet sites block access to known VPN technology to prevent the circumvention of their geo-restrictions.  
 
A VPN is created by establishing a virtual point-to-point connection through the use of dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols, or traffic encryption. A VPN available from the public Internet can provide some of the benefits of a wide area network (WAN). From a user perspective, the resources available within the private network can be accessed remotely.[[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742566.aspx 1]


== '''Other Details'''==
== '''Other Details'''==
===References===
[1] Microsoft Technet. "Virtual Private Networking: An Overview".<br>





Revision as of 09:57, 5 May 2017

VPN (Virtual Private Network)

A VPN or Virtual Private Network enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to a private network. It is a method used to add security and privacy to private and public networks, like WiFi Hotspots and the Internet. VPNs are most often used by corporations to protect sensitive data.

Individual Internet users may secure their wireless transactions with a VPN, to circumvent geo-restrictions and censorship, or to connect to proxy servers for the purpose of protecting personal identity and location. However, some Internet sites block access to known VPN technology to prevent the circumvention of their geo-restrictions.

A VPN is created by establishing a virtual point-to-point connection through the use of dedicated connections, virtual tunneling protocols, or traffic encryption. A VPN available from the public Internet can provide some of the benefits of a wide area network (WAN). From a user perspective, the resources available within the private network can be accessed remotely.[1

Other Details

References

[1] Microsoft Technet. "Virtual Private Networking: An Overview".



Author: Christian Cataldo

Curriculum: Cyber Security Engineering

Group: C11

Date created: April 9, 2017

Last modification: April 9, 2017