VPN Implementation Services
Our VPN Implementation Services will ensure that you have the most up-to-date security practices when it comes to secure network access, multi-factor authentication, and compliance.
Overview
Currently, many companies today use a single factor authentication method to set up their VPN and lack zero trust implementation in their security practices. Single factor authentification does not sufficiently protect against spoofing, which may lead to identity theft.
Customers will be benefit from zero trust policies and multi-factor authentification when implemented into their VPN practices.
VPN Implementation Service involves configuration of the VPN concentrator and integration with products that provide multi-factor authentication by experienced network security engineers who understand every facet necessary for effective implementation.
Why SecurView
SecurView understands the complexities involved in the VPN implementation process. Our process includes an information gathering workshop on customer network architecture, lab testing, pilot rollout, and production rollout.
Our experts will use products that integrate to allow for multi-factor authentication and posture compliance.
This service includes integrating VPN and Cisco Network access control solution, ISE. Integrating with ISE allows companies to check the compliance of the endpoints before allowing them onto the network.
Service Features
SecurView’s VPN service includes the Greenfield VPN implementation, migration of existing VPN to newer and secured VPN solutions, design recommendation/validations, and integration with multi-factor authentication (MFA) solutions or any third-party solutions that provide more security and visibility to VPN solution.
Requirements workshop
Solutions design document
Remote VPN lab testing
Limited VPN user rollout
Production rollout
Knowledge transfer
Addressing Remote Worker Connectivity & Security
Due to COVID-19, organizations require a “Remote Worker” solution more than ever. Remote access infrastructure of most organizations was not designed to support remote connectivity needs for their entire workforce.
Many organizations find that existing security solutions do not provide adequate protection for their digital assets. There is an increase in cyber-attacks targeting remote workers, such as phishing and impersonation of official organizations.
Increased use of personal electronic devices poses additional security challenges. SecurView has launched a variety of services to address the most critical challenges that organizations are facing today.