While the Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA) movement has been hailed as a game-changer for network security with many calling it the end of VPN. This blog post argues a combined approach that incorporates multiple security layers is key to securing the enterprise.
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The Enterprise and WireGuard
WireGuard® at its core is a lightweight, low code, VPN tunneling protocol that optimizes for speed, security and ease of configuration. However, extended business functions needed for enterprise...
WireGuard: A Quick Overview
Image courtesy of wireguard.com. WireGuard® is a new communication protocol that implements encrypted virtual private networks (VPN). It endeavors to provide network agility, advanced security,...
News Roundup: Week of Feb 21, 2022
U.S. Cyber Officials Issue Official Warning Against Potential Russian Cyber Attacks During a call this Monday, FBI and DHS cyber officials urged government agencies “to look out for signs of Russian...
Distributed Hybrid MultiCloud Mesh with VNS3 and LNKe
Cohesive Networks VNS3 cloud edge security controllers can create the backbone across all of your public cloud vendors in an easy to manage and secure mesh, with LNKe connecting up all of your virtual private networks.
News Roundup: Week of Dec 26, 2021
Could Continuing AWS Outages Give Rise to Distributed Cloud Deployments? Widespread disruption of high-use internet services was recently experienced as a result of the third AWS outage in the span...
VNS3 LNKe: Creating Cloud-Agnostic Transitive Networks Without a lot of Fuss
Cohesive Networks has been helping our customers build robust transit networks on public cloud infrastructure since our early days. Doing so on VNS3 technology gives you secure and observable...
Announcing the Release of VNS3 5.2.1
We are happy to announce that VNS3 version 5.2.1 has been released and is available for deployment in all cloud platforms. Below are some of feature highlights of this release. Image Access AWS...
IPSec with VNS3: Part I
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is used to encrypt communications between two computers over the internet. Usually it is done between between security gateways to allow two networks to...
How to Replace your NAT Gateway with VNS3 NATe: Part II
In part I of our NATe post we discussed economic advantages to replacing your AWS NAT Gateways with Cohesive Networks VNS3 NATe devices. We also walked through how to deploy them. In this follow up...
How to Replace Your NAT Gateway with VNS3 NATe
From Wikipedia: “Network address translation (NAT) is a method of mapping an IP address space into another by modifying network address information in the IP header of packets while they are in...
Cloud Costs and the “Economically Defined Architecture”​
FinOps, Cloud Costs, Repatriation, and most recently the in-depth post by Martin Casado and Sarah Wang from a16z on the cloud/cost paradox are all topics in the news reflecting that we have reached...
Windows Server Failover Clustering on an Encrypted Overlay Network with VNS3
Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) is a powerful technology in the Microsoft arsenal of offerings. Unfortunately, it was designed for data centers under the assumption that it would be...