Friday, January 6, 2017

Why VPN for vendors is a bad idea

Give Them Access. NOT a VPN
Sponsored by: Bomgar Corp
VPNs are great, in theory. They allow secure, remote access to a network while avoiding “man-in-the-middle” style attacks.

However, as third parties and vendors require access to your network and use of your VPNs to get it, the risk to your network rises dramatically. If that vendor is compromised, so are you.

And to hackers, your vendors are typically an easier way to attack your network, and 80% of breaches involve a privileged account being exploited.

In this white paper, gain a clear understanding of the vulnerability posed by allowing third parties and vendors access to your network via VPNs and what can be done to give them privileged access without the risk.
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