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IKE

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What is IKE?

Internet Key Exchange (IKE) is a protocol used to establish a secure, authenticated communication channel by negotiating and exchanging cryptographic keys. It is most commonly used in conjunction with IPsec to create VPNs, securely connecting networks or devices over an untrusted network like the internet. IKE automates the IPsec key exchange process, improving security and simplifying configuration.

What other technologies are related to IKE?

IKE Competitor Technologies

L2TP is a tunneling protocol often combined with IPsec, providing similar VPN functionality to IKE/IPsec. Thus, it can be considered a competitor, although it often relies on IPsec.
mentioned alongside IKE in 48% (944) of relevant job posts
SSL can be used to create VPN-like secure connections. While typically for web traffic, its secure connection aspects offer similar protection goals to IKE/IPsec, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside IKE in 2% (1k) of relevant job posts

IKE Complementary Technologies

Certificates are often used with IKE to authenticate endpoints, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside IKE in 18% (891) of relevant job posts
Two-factor authentication can be used in conjunction with IKE to increase security, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside IKE in 96% (71) of relevant job posts
RADIUS is often used to authenticate users for VPN connections established using IKE, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside IKE in 6% (1.1k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning IKE?

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Fortinet
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Cisco Systems
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Oracle
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