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Skif White2015-09-06 21:20:33
Information Security
Skif White, 2015-09-06 21:20:33

How to protect yourself in a corporate network?

How to protect transmitted data in a corporate network? You work for a company that has its own information security department, which in turn monitors everything that happens on the network hardware both outside and inside. The question is, what kind of browser add-ons are allowed, or something like that, to hide your network stream inside corporate traffic? Interested mostly in
TOR encapsulation not to offer

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mace-ftl, 2015-09-06
@mace-ftl

So are you a department employee or a fraudulent employee? )

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DrunkMaster, 2015-09-06
@DrunkMaster

To go outside through OpenVPN with encryption, but there the certificate must first be installed on the computer, if it is not yours, this is a problem. Inside is it from a flash drive to a computer? Because between computers is usually not necessary. Then crypto containers can be used.

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Espleth, 2015-09-06
@Espleth

You can, for example, ZenMate, it sort of encrypts traffic.

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