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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the Virtual Private Network (VPN) including what things to consider when setting one up as well as how to handle security issues. Pitfalls and problems are discussed. Benefits of using a VPN, as opposed to other methods, are noted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: RT13_SA022VPN.rtf
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Virtual Private Network (VPN) with remote access. Today, VPN is quite popular but any business owner must understand that the type of product is still relatively new and so he
or she must make sound business decisions and evaluate a variety of factors. Cost, potential downtime, training of personnel, security issues and a host of other things must be evaluated
when deciding to implement a new system. VPN is expected to become very important in a variety of ways for companies that want to keep costs low while maintaining
contact with customers and staff (Raphael, 1998). Although many have the impression that VPN is a private network, it is actually managed by a global alliance (1998). What is a
VPN or Virtual Private Network exactly? A VPN is a way to allow access to a private networks e-mail, shared files, and Intranet, through the use of an Internet
connection (Cohen, 1998). VPNs allow remote users to dial into a local Internet Service Provider (ISP) as opposed to making a long-distance call in order to connect to a remote
access server anywhere in the world (1998). In other words, one of the fringe benefits of utilizing the Internet to dial into a companys personal network is that there are
no long distance phone charges. While a telephone bill may seem to be a minor expense, when many employees access an 800 number, the cost can be exorbitant. Of course,
with the cost advantage there is a price in terms of security. The network is online and so is vulnerable to hackers. While VPNs may be more vulnerable to
security breaks, which will be discussed in depth later, that does not mean there is no security at all. Of course, passwords and encryption are all a part of creating
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