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Providing Teleworker Services

Accessing the WAN – Chapter 6

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Objectives Describe the enterprise requirements for providing

teleworker services

Explain how broadband services extend Enterprise Networks including DSL, cable, and wireless

Describe how VPN technology provides secure teleworker services in an Enterprise setting

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Describe the Enterprise Requirements for Providing Teleworker Services Describe the benefits of teleworkers for business,

society and the environment.

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Describe the Enterprise Requirements for Providing Teleworker Services List remote connection technologies and describe

scenarios in which each would be implemented.

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Describe the Enterprise Requirements for Providing Teleworker Services Describe the key differences between private and

public network infrastructures

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Explain How Broadband Services extend Enterprise Networks

Briefly describe how broadband services allow teleworkers to use the Internet to connect to the Enterprise WAN

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Explain How Broadband Services extend Enterprise Networks

Describe how Enterprises use cable connectivity to extend their reach

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Explain How Broadband Services extend Enterprise Networks

Describe how Enterprises use DSL connectivity to extend their reach

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Explain How Broadband Services extend Enterprise Networks

Describe how Enterprises use broadband wireless connectivity to extend their reach

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Explain How Broadband Services extend Enterprise Networks

Describe how Enterprises defend themselves from threats to wireless network security

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Explain the importance and benefits of VPN technology

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Compare site-to-site VPNs to remote-access VPNs

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Describe the hardware and software components that typically make up a VPN

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Describe the characteristics of secure VPNs

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Describe the concept of VPN tunneling

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Describe the concept of VPN encryption

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Describe How VPN Technology Provides Secure Teleworker Services in an Enterprise Setting

Describe the concept of IPsec Protocols

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Summary

Requirements for providing teleworker services are:–Maintains continuity of operations

–Provides for increased services

–Secure & reliable access to information

–Cost effective

–Scalable

Components needed for a teleworker to connect to an organization’s network are:

–Home components

–Corporate components

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Summary

Broadband services used –Cable

• transmits signal in either direction simultaneously

–DSL

• requires minimal changes to existing telephone infrastructure

• delivers high bandwidth data rates to customers

–Wireless

• increases mobility

• wireless availability via:

» municipal WiFi

» WiMax

» satellite internet

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Summary

Securing teleworker services–VPN security achieved through using

•Advanced encryption techniques

•Tunneling

–Characteristics of a secure VPN

•Data confidentiality

•Data integrity

•authentication

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