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VPNs can actually improve your startup’s cybersecurity — here’s how

In plain words, a VPN service is a technology that allows you create a highly secure network connection. It uses any public network like Internet, but also creates a private network that only its owner can use. VPN services are largely used by companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and many other organizations that need to work securely online.

Generally, VPNs have their own security measures that go beyond standard security software. However, it is possible to create a VPN with little, or no security investments at all. Commercially speaking, VPNs with little security are most commonly created for temporary use, and are not designed for long term operation. People who create VPNs, are most likely proficient in networking and security applications. This means that, a new VPN is considered to have very good security measures.

On this premise, it is safe to say that leaving your business’s cyber-security vulnerable would risk its growth and survival. Every startup should start looking into their cybersecurity. And of course, one way to begin, is by investing in VPNs.

 

1. Minimize operational costs

You don’t need to have deep pockets because reliable VPN services are generally paid.  For instance, there is a free extension Zenmate for all popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. It allows you to open restricted sites, choose any country as proxy, and gain anonymous access to the Web.

If your startup needs long distance communication, which is always costly, you can do this with VPN and will only need to connect to local servers while maintaining stable discussion between parties. This may ease out the expensive cost of international calls and ensure the lines are secure.

 

2.  Helps you stay in a safe internet zone

The Internet has so many snoopers, spammers, and hackers who silently monitor your online activities and steal sensitive data when you least expect. VPNs helps to mask your actual IP address so you can surf the Internet anonymously. Also, VPNs will alert you of unknown malware and then block sites containing such.

The idea is to keep your company and employees safe on the internet. When they are within that secure work space, cybersecurity breach or attack are minimized. This is because VPNs encrypt all data moving within your internet, thereby, confusing or blocking hackers.

 

3. Be in your country, even when overseas

VPNs are very popular because they are completely anonymous. Under VPN, a website cannot know who you are, and your location. It is suitable for those who want to keep their identities unknown to web sites or Internet service providers.

VPNs can be an advantage for employees traveling outside their countries. In situations where some countries ban or restrict sites or internet access,  your work will be unaffected. With a dedicated VPN, employees can stay connected on this network and keep the secured work going.

 

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