Accessing Amazon Web Services (AWS) with VPN Tunnels
What is a VPN in simple terms? A virtual private network, better known as a VPN, protects your identity and browsing activity from hackers, businesses, government agencies, and other snoops. When connecting to the internet, your data and IP address are hidden by a type of virtual tunnel. This keeps others from spying on your online activity. A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, enabling users to send and receive data as if the device in use was directly connected to the internal private network. This technology was created to allow remote users the ability to access corporate applications and resources. First developed in 1996 by a Microsoft engineer, the peer-to-peer tunneling protocol (PPTP) set the stage for the evolution of the modern VPN. Since then, many different types of VPN technologies have emerged, and the options remain relatively diverse in terms of hosting, protocols and encryption. But the fundamentals remain the s...