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IPsec and SSL: Complementary VPN Technologies for Universal Remote Access

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: For IT managers seeking to define the ""right"" VPN direction or stalled in indecision to avoid a potential misstep, there’s good news. The prevailing VPN protocols - IPsec and SSL - are complementary, not mutually exclusive. This paper published by Nortel discusses the merits of deploying both IPsec and SSL VPN by highlighting their respective advantages and limitations. It concludes with a discussion of how Nortel Networks Universal Remote Access portfolio is uniquely positioned to address customers’ wide-ranging secure remote access requirements.


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