5 Myths on Direct-To-Net by Blue Coat - Article - Software Guide
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Published on: December 28, 2007
Type of content: ARTICLE
Format: Unknown
Length: 2 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
Direct-to-Net (Sometimes Referred to as Split Tunneling) means allowing users to access the internet and download files and applications directly without "backhauling." Backhauling requires all internet traffic to pass back through the WAN and through the central secure gateway at the data center for security screening and policy control. With adequate proxy protection at various branch offices, it is just as secure as traditional centralized proxy configurations.
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