Proxy Access

Proxy access refers to the practice of allowing an intermediary server to act on behalf of a user when accessing resources or services over a network. This approach enhances security by masking the user's identity and location, while also enabling the implementation of access controls and monitoring. By using proxy access, organizations can better protect sensitive information and manage user interactions with external systems.

Articles in this topic

  • What is Proxy Access?

    Proxy access refers to the ability to connect to a network or system through an intermediary server. This method enhances security and privacy by masking the user's IP address and encrypting data traffic.

  • How does Proxy Access work?

    Proxy access works by routing user requests through an intermediary server, which communicates with the target server on behalf of the user. This process helps to mask the user's identity and secure data transmission.

  • Use Cases of Proxy Access

    Proxy access has various use cases, including enhancing privacy, improving security, and controlling internet usage within organizations. It serves as a versatile tool in cybersecurity strategies.