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What a VPN Can and Cannot Do for your Company
A virtual private network, also known as a VPN, is an imperative part of keeping your business safe while operations are taking place out of the office, but a discussion needs to be had about what a VPN can do and cannot do. This is especially critical to know for keeping your organization safe.
Listed below: what a VPN can do to help your business stay secure and what a VPN cannot be relied on for.
What is a VPN?
A VPN uses encryption to create what is called a “tunnel” between the data you are accessing and the device you are using to access that data. VPNs are particularly critical in today’s environment of remote or hybrid workplaces, as onlookers could take a look at data while it’s in transit with relative ease, if they know where to look.
What Can It Do?
There are many reasons why your business should consider a VPN. Here are just a few of the features you can expect:
- Securing your data while using public networks
- Reducing online tracking and enhanced privacy
- Limiting ISP monitoring and bandwidth throttling
- Limiting geo-tracking
- Accessing region-locked content
What Can’t It Do?
While VPNs are great tools that can help your business achieve better privacy and security, there are certain things that they cannot do. Some of these might seem obvious, but we need to mention them anyway.
- Protecting from various threats
- Improving password strength
- Engaging in illegal activity
Want to Get Started with a VPN?
If your organization is ready to start taking its data privacy and security seriously, Macro Systems can help by setting you up with a powerful virtual private network that can keep your business safe and secure. We understand the modern frustrations that companies have in today’s remote and hybrid workplace, so we will work with you to find a VPN that best suits your needs. To learn more, reach out to us at 703-359-9211.
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