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The importance of VPNs for Network Security

Author: Vipin Kumar
by Vipin Kumar
Posted: Jan 11, 2024
The Importance of VPNs for Network Security

In this blog, we will discuss the importance of using VPNs to enhance Network Security for any business organization. Securing web browser information has been necessary ever since people started using the internet. With the help of VPNs, users can visit websites with an additional layer of privacy, and VPNs also set up safe networks for transferring confidential information about a company. Although VPNs are famous for private usage, they also give businesses the power to control multiple user identities, filter out particular content, and lessen data theft.

Now, before getting into the details of knowing the various business advantages of using VPNs, let’s focus our attention first on discussing the concept of VPNs in order to proceed our discussion further.

The Concept of VPNs

Virtual private networks (VPNs) are a class of network security solutions that safeguard people’s internet connections and digital privacy. Connecting a device to the network establishes a secure internet connection. Online activities via the internet remain essentially private and untraceable thanks to VPNs as they conceal the internet protocol (IP) address of the system. In simple terms, the password-protected connection builds an encrypted link from a local network to an endpoint elsewhere. The internet service provider or any other party cannot access it while it is moving via the communication link since it is secured, and somehow, even if the cybercriminals manage to intercept it, they will not be able to decode it.

What Purpose Do VPNs Serve?

The following are the major purposes which virtual private networks (VPNs) serve for business organizations in order to enhance their overall network security: –

1. Securing Electronic Gadgets

When people access the internet, their laptops, tablets, and smartphones may be ideal targets for cybercriminals, especially if they use open Wi-Fi networks. By securing the data on user devices, VPNs can stop hackers from conducting major cybercrimes like DDoS (distributed Denial-of-Service), MITM (Man-In-The-Middle), and Ransomware Attacks.

2. Securing IP Addresses

Any device connected to the internet or a local network has an IP address. Anyone with access to an IP address can find out a user’s location and recent search history. By using the physical location of the virtual private network (VPN) server to hide a user’s genuine location, VPNs alter the user’s IP address so that it appears as though they are connecting to the network from a different region.

3. Securing Browser History

Web browsers and Internet service providers (ISPs) have the ability to monitor everything a person does online. An IP address will be concealed via the use of VPNs, preventing ISPs from tracking all internet activities. As a result, browsing on the internet becomes safe and secure.

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