A user connects to a corporate VPN via a web browser and is able to use TLS to access the internal financial system to input a time card. Which of the following best describes how the VPN is being used?
A "clientless VPN" refers to a type of Virtual Private Network (VPN) that allows users to access a secure network without needing to install any dedicated VPN software on their devices, instead utilizing a web browser to connect through a secure connection, typically using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocols; essentially, no "client" application is required to establish the VPN connection
"TLS" (Transport Layer Security) is a more secure, updated version of "SSL" (Secure Sockets Layer), TLS is considered the current standard and offers stronger encryption algorithms and improved security features compared to older SSL versions; essentially, when referring to a "SSL VPN," it usually means a VPN that utilizes the TLS protocol as the underlying encryption method, even though the older term "SSL" is still sometimes used generically.
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