Protect Your Data via VPN
In the event of data loss, companies can face unpleasant consequences leading to various legal and marketing problems. Economic losses, as severe as complete bankruptcy, are also possible. It is logical to assume that cybersecurity and protection of data is a necessity for all companies that strive for successful functioning.
Initially, companies created VPNs in order to protect the privacy of their employees and corporate data, because the interception of information has been and remains one of the most common means of corporate espionage. Moreover, new ways of intercepting data on the Internet appear regularly. Security experts later discovered the KRACK, which was particularly vulnerable to WiFi networks. However, even before that, hackers already had programs for stealing information such as MAC spoofing, Firesheep, etc.
That is why IT engineers were tasked with creating software that would increase the level of security of Internet connections. As a result, they developed a security program that creates an encrypted connection between two devices.