

Over 200k businesses large and small and government agencies use Splashtop today for work-from-home (WFH). Patches." Just google "VPN security alerts," there has been tons of reported issues.

Likely to keep them updated with the latest security updates and The the DHS alert said, "As VPNs are 24/7, organizations are less Hackers targeting unpatched enterprise VPNs. Security Agency (CISA) has warned in an alert on Just a week ago (March 13,2020), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity & Infrastructure In fact, VPN has faced many more security challenges. We have published a blog on Splashtop remote access advantage over VPN. In fact, many VPNs do Not support device authentication.

If single sign on (SSO) is desired, Splashtop integrates with Active Directory (AD) and OKTA. For example, Splashtop support multi-factor authentication, device authentication, disable/enable session recording, disable / enable file transfer, and all data are encrypted via TLS/SSL. You can still use VPN with any remote access software, but if the remote software has robust security features (like Splashtop has), VPN is overkilled. WIth remote access software like Splashtop Business Access, there is no need for VPN.
