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Advanced Full-Network Access: Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client
With the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client (Table 3), Cisco delivers a lightweight, centrally
configured, easy-to-support SSL VPN tunneling client that allows access to virtually any
application. The Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client can be loaded with any SSL-enabled browser and
dynamically made available to the user in one of three methods: ActiveX, Java, or an .exe file.
Table 1.
Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client: Features and Benefits
Feature
Description and Benefit
Universal Application
Access
Access
This feature provides full client capabilities over SSL, including access to Cisco IP SoftPhone and
voice-over-IP (VoIP) support, increasing remote-user productivity.
voice-over-IP (VoIP) support, increasing remote-user productivity.
Ease of Download and
Installation
Installation
●
Dynamic download and multiple delivery methods help ensure transparent download and
distribution with Java, ActiveX, or .exe.
●
Small download size helps ensure rapid delivery.
●
No reboot is required after installation.
Increased Security
Client can be either removed at the end of a session or left permanently installed.
Zero-Touch Remote
Administration
Administration
Central-site configuration provides integration, with no administration on the remote client side
needed.
needed.
Comprehensive Endpoint Security: Cisco Secure Desktop
The potential for network security attacks increases with the extension of the network to both
secure and external endpoints. Whether users are accessing the network from a corporate-
managed PC, personal machine, or public terminal, the Cisco Secure Desktop application,
included with Cisco IOS SSL VPN, seeks to minimize data leakage or theft from the SSL session.
The Host Integrity Verification feature in Cisco Secure Desktop performs pre-connection posture
assessment to verify that the endpoint seeking access possesses the particular antivirus, firewall,
and OS or service pack features required, and detects certain installed malware before granting
access to the network. Cisco Secure Desktop then creates a secure vault for session information
by generating a virtual "sandbox" on the machine.
During the session, information is encrypted and written to the Cisco Secure Desktop partition on
the hard drive. At the close of the session, the secure vault is eradicated using a U.S. Department
of Defense (DoD) sanitization algorithm. Session information, including cache files, history,
cookies, file downloads, and passwords, are encrypted in real time, reducing the risk that data is
left behind. This feature is unique; many comparable cache-cleaning products attempt a post-
session cleanup of tracked files.
The automatic timeout features of Cisco Secure Desktop help ensure that session information is
erased, whether or not the user takes the active role in terminating the session. Cisco Secure
Desktop can often run with guest permissions, providing advanced protection on endpoints
regardless of Web settings, browser types, or system privileges.