A corporation requires a method for their employees to securely access specific internal web applications from any location, using their personal devices without installing any additional software. Which technology should the company use?
A Clientless VPN is appropriate in this scenario because it allows users to access internal network resources through a web browser without requiring the installation of client software on their devices. This method is particularly effective for accessing specific applications securely, rather than the entire network. An SSL VPN typically facilitates this by securing the connection between the user's web browser and the network gateway. In contrast, a Full VPN client would require installing software on each device, which is not ideal for this requirement. VPN Passthrough is a feature on a router that allows outbound VPN connections from clients on the internal network; it does not provide inbound access to internal web applications for remote users. Lastly, an IPSec VPN also typically requires client software installation and is therefore not suitable for scenarios that demand a clientless setup.
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