GlobalProtect Description
Today's workforce exhibits unprecedented mobility, allowing individuals to connect to networks from virtually any location and device at any given moment. Traditional endpoint antivirus and VPN solutions fall short in defending against sophisticated threats. By leveraging the next-generation firewall features available through the GlobalProtect subscription, organizations can achieve enhanced visibility across all traffic, users, devices, and applications. GlobalProtect empowers organizations to implement uniform security policies for every user while effectively addressing remote access vulnerabilities and bolstering overall security. It protects your mobile workforce by utilizing the capabilities of your Next-Generation Firewall to scrutinize all incoming and outgoing traffic. With an always-on IPsec/SSL VPN connection established across various endpoints and operating systems, sensitive data can be accessed seamlessly and securely. Additionally, compromised devices can be isolated based on unchangeable characteristics, ensuring both internal and external networks remain protected from potential threats. This comprehensive approach enhances the security posture of organizations, promoting a more resilient and responsive work environment.
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My university uses this and it's great! Date: Oct 03 2020
Summary: Smooth, the connection resumes even if your local wifi goes down. It isn't tied to a browser either so it's great all around.
Positive: I like how there's three different settings, or at least the way my uni's configured it, there's three settings. There's the split tunnel, where you use your own internet connection for common things (which is great, because all VPNs result in a little slower internet, and there's no point in slowing down, say, your Google searches), the full tunnel which is needed to access university specific stuff at the library, and then a third, 'restricted' connection which I assume is what researchers use.
Negative: Installing it was a little confusing, I guess? It's a slight hassle to input my username and password every time I turn on my computer? There's not much to dislike here.
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