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StrongNet™ VPN System is a flexible and secure VPN solution for small and middle-sized networks which provides all basic security services such as strong authorization, data privacy, data integrity and non-repudiation. It enables to securely connect users in a local area network and take full advantage of the cost savings and productivity enhancing benefits of virtual private networks.
- Two-factor authentication
- Using pre-shared secrets
- Supports PKCS#11 tokens
- Military strength encryption
- Built-in personal firewall
- Easy key management system
- User friendly interface
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StrongNet Key Features
External Keys Support
StrongNet™ supports storing VPN authorization keys either on external devices like electronic key and smart card or in a file on removable media.
Pre-shared Key Management
All authorization keys are generated and distributed by the single Key Distribution Center (KDC). It allows avoiding possible security holes on Certificate Authority (CA) and reduces total cost ownership (TCO). You don’t need to ensure the 24/7 availability of CA, therefore it’s the best solution for small and middle-sized networks.
Transparent Operations
All VPN functionality, including key negotiation and data encryption, is completely transparent to the user. Each time a user requests a connection, StrongNet™ intercepts the request and determines if the destination resource resides behind a known VPN gateway. Once the gateway is identified, the VPN client is automatically invoked and asks the user for authentication.
Personal Firewall and Advanced Management
StrongNet™ provides sophisticated security for end users of remote access VPNs. StrongNet™ security policies not only protect the data on client machines from unauthorized access, but also eliminate these users' vulnerability to attacks from fellow users on shared networks.
Data Compression
StrongNet™ supports IP Compression for improved performance on client systems that must transmit large amounts of encrypted data. This compression is adaptive - no attempt will be made to compress "uncompressible" data such as binary data.
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