Effective and Extensive Virtual Private Network
Tarek S. Sobh, Yasser Aly
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DOI: 10.4236/jis.2011.21004   PDF    HTML     7,162 Downloads   15,459 Views   Citations

Abstract

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows the provisioning of private network services for an organization over a public network such as the Internet. In other words a VPN can transform the characteristics of a public which may be non-secure network into those of a private secure network through using encrypted tunnels. This work customized a standard VPN to a newly one called EEVPN (Effective Extensive VPN). It transmits a small data size in through a web based system in a reasonable time without affecting the security level. The proposed EEVPN is more effective where it takes small data transmission time with achieving high level of security. Also, the proposed EEVPN is more extensive because it is not built for a specific environment.

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Sobh, T. and Aly, Y. (2011) Effective and Extensive Virtual Private Network. Journal of Information Security, 2, 39-49. doi: 10.4236/jis.2011.21004.

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