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Cyberoam launches on-appliance SSL VPN


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Cyberoam has introduced on-appliance SSL VPN on its UTM appliances, providing benefits of platform, device and location independence.
Cyberoam’s VP for Product Management, Abhilash Sonwane, cited the increasingly mobile and open business environment of today as justification for the launch of a highly flexible remote access solution. “VPNC-certified SSL VPN fills this need and we are happy to announce that our Cyberoam UTM range now offers SSL VPN over the same platform,” stated Sonwane. 
“Organizations that invest in UTM appliances do so for their high efficiency, effective security and ease of management,” he said. “But with most UTM appliances not providing SSL VPN, they are forced to use IPSec VPNs available on these UTMs with their limitations. By providing SSL VPN on UTM, Cyberoam meets secure remote connectivity requirements of SMBs and large enterprises.”
Cyberoam SSL VPN offers Web-based and client-based access, allowing secure access to internal applications through any endpoint device from any location, by authorized persons. Cyberoam said it achieves this by focusing on the ‘user’ and not the ‘device’ for authentication.

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