SSL-VPNs have allowed organizations to rollout clientless remote access. But

 

SSL-VPNs have allowed organizations to rollout clientless remote access. But is this good enough? SSL-VPNs simplify an enterprise deployment, but can expose your enterprise to unnecessary threats. Would you recommend using a two-factor authentication along with a SSL-VPN?

In your initial post explain why or why not you would further protect an SSL-VPN with a two-factor authentication token. When replying back to another student, instead of agreeing with them, take a position in which you debate why the methodology selected is not the best solution.

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