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In the Era of AI Discovering Vulnerabilities, Externally Exposed Entry Points Are Targeted More Than Ever With the dramatic improvement in AI's ability to discover and analyze vulnerabilities in recent years, automation of investigation and exploration is rapidly advancing in the world of cyberattacks. The era is fast approaching where systems exposed to the internet are discovered and analyzed at unprecedented speeds and selected as attack targets.
VPNs, remote access devices, and management portals exposed by companies for business continuity and telework support are no exception. As long as they are exposed to the internet, they are potential targets for scans and investigations by attackers.
Relying Solely on Patch Application Increases the Burden on IT Departments Of course, prompt patch application for vulnerabilities is an important measure. However, for companies with diverse systems such as VPN devices, remote access infrastructure, and network equipment, maintaining them in the latest state at all times is not easy.
For example, many companies may face challenges such as "being overwhelmed by the need to apply emergency patches," "taking a lot of time for impact analysis and maintenance coordination," and "continuing to carry risks due to the delay in upgrading old equipment."
Given this situation, it is crucial not only to continue vulnerability countermeasures in a reactive manner but also to reduce external exposure itself and minimize entry points visible to attackers.
"Stealth-Type" Zero Trust Connection with Tailscale, Connecting Only Permitted Devices This seminar will introduce how to achieve a secure access environment based on the concept of zero trust, by utilizing "Tailscale," a new remote access infrastructure gaining attention as an alternative to VPNs.
Tailscale is a zero trust network service that allows devices to connect directly and securely. Unlike traditional VPNs, it does not require an externally exposed gateway and can easily build an environment where only authenticated devices can connect. This not only reduces the burden associated with operating VPN devices and applying patches but also shrinks the externally exposed area that becomes an attack target.
We will clearly explain why VPNs need to be reviewed now, how Tailscale achieves a secure access environment while reducing external exposure, and specific migration steps from VPNs and key points for implementation, incorporating actual implementation images and use cases.
Recommended For - Those who are experiencing challenges with VPN device operation and vulnerability response. - Those who want to review remote access for multi-site and multi-device environments. - Those who are considering a realistic transition away from VPNs and towards zero trust. - Management and IT personnel who want to strengthen ransomware countermeasures.
Organizer/Co-organizer Spelldata Inc.
Cooperation Majisemi Inc.
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