Centralized DNS security policies for protecting remote and roaming clients with DDI Central
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Centralized DNS security policies for protecting remote and roaming clients with DDI Central


Summary

As the workforce becomes increasingly distributed, traditional perimeter-based security fails to protect remote and roaming users who are often more vulnerable to threats than on-site employees. DDI Central addresses this gap by using full-tunnel VPNs to bring remote users into a centralized DDI policy plane, ensuring consistent DNS and DHCP security across the entire enterprise regardless of a user's physical location.
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