VPNs have long been the backbone of secure remote access, allowing employees to connect to corporate networks from outside the physical security perimeter. However, as businesses increasingly rely on cloud-based applications and services, the traditional VPN model has begun to show its design limitations.
One of the biggest challenges with legacy VPNs is that they can overcomplicate infrastructure. Modern enterprises are no longer confined to a single data center or geographic location, creating a web of connectivity that legacy VPNs struggle to manage.
The traditional model of routing all traffic through a central VPN concentrator adds unnecessary complexity, slowing down network performance due to inefficient routing and creating bottlenecks that frustrate users.
As a result, IT leaders often find themselves relying on expensive point products that fail to work together, leading to a convoluted stack of security tools that does not adequately protect data.
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