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IPSec VPN tunnels

IPSec VPN tunnels

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What is IPSec VPN tunnels?

IPSec VPN tunnels are a suite of protocols used to secure Internet Protocol (IP) communications by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session. IPSec VPNs are commonly used to create secure, encrypted connections between networks (site-to-site) or between a user and a network (remote access), ensuring data confidentiality, integrity, and authentication. They are frequently employed to protect sensitive data transmitted over public networks like the internet.

What other technologies are related to IPSec VPN tunnels?

IPSec VPN tunnels Complementary Technologies

OSPF is a routing protocol that can be used within an IPSec VPN tunnel to dynamically route traffic. Therefore, it complements IPSec VPNs.
mentioned alongside IPSec VPN tunnels in 0% (63) of relevant job posts
BGP is a routing protocol that can be used to route traffic between different networks connected by IPSec VPN tunnels, especially in more complex network topologies. Therefore, it complements IPSec VPNs.
mentioned alongside IPSec VPN tunnels in 0% (62) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention IPSec VPN tunnels?

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