Security is the backbone of any enterprise-grade VPN. 7G Fuse ensures that all bonded VPN tunnels are protected with AES-256 encryption, the same encryption standard used by governments, militaries, and critical infrastructure worldwide.
This level of protection guarantees that data travelling across any public network, cellular or satellite, is fully secure, even in highly hostile or untrusted environments.
- All traffic within the VPN tunnels is encrypted using AES-256, a symmetric key algorithm considered virtually unbreakable with current computing capabilities.
- Prevents unauthorized access or interception of sensitive information.
- Ensures that business communications, surveillance video feeds, financial data, or IoT telemetry remain confidential at all times.
- 7G Fuse tunnels include mechanisms to detect and prevent tampering.
- Any attempt to alter packets in transit triggers immediate alerts or is automatically discarded.
- Ensures data integrity, critical for applications like industrial control, banking, and mission-critical communications.
- AES-256 uses 256-bit keys, providing an astronomical number of possible key combinations.
- Even with supercomputers, attempting a brute-force attack would take millions of years, making the tunnels effectively immune to unauthorized decryption attempts.
- Protects against man-in-the-middle attacks, eavesdropping, and sophisticated cyber threats.
7G Fuse applies security from one device to another regardless of the underlying WAN technology:
- Public Internet: Encrypts traffic travelling over unsecured broadband or public networks, preventing interception or tampering.
- Cellular Networks (4G/5G): Adds an additional layer of encryption on top of mobile network security, which may not always guarantee end-to-end protection.
- Satellite Links (VSAT): Ensures that long-distance communications via satellite remain fully encrypted and resilient against eavesdropping.
- Meets military-grade encryption standards
- Suitable for sensitive operational networks and remote command units
- Protects financial transactions and sensitive client data
- Complies with regulatory requirements for end-to-end encryption
- Secures SCADA, industrial IoT, and energy networks
- Prevents sabotage or data breaches in mission-critical systems
- Ensures that video feeds, images, and sensitive operational data remain private
