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NCP engineering launches VPN system in UK and Europe

CBR Staff Writer Published 25 March 2009

The system enables end-users to connect from any device to the network through a secure VPN tunnel

NCP engineering, a provider of secure communication services, has launched virtual private network system for the UK and European market. The system is claimed to be built from the ground up to provide complete network transparency and seamless interoperability with existing infrastructure, the modular system combines both Secure Sockets Layer and IPSec management with policy enforcement.

The company said that end-users can connect from any device to the network through a secure VPN tunnel with one click, regardless of if they are on a WLAN, LAN or cellular network.

The company also said that the system consists of the NCP Secure Enterprise Management System, NCP Secure Enterprise Server and the IPSec NCP Secure Enterprise Client. Each component integrates fully with all Cisco, Juniper, Check Point, SonicWall and other vendor equipment, preserving existing technology investments for customers. Full NAC support and management is also provided with the installation of the complete enterprise system, according to the company.

Peter Soll, CEO of NCP engineering, said: Flexible, transparent virtual private network (VPN) technology is no longer a pipe dream; we have removed the management headaches associated with secure remote network access. Enterprises can now truly capitalize on the ease-of-use, modularity and scalability of our secure communications technology.

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