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LinkShield Core

description LinkShield Core Overview

LinkShield Core establishes a robust, decentralized network for secure data exchange. It leverages a private mesh topology providing inherent redundancy and resistance to single points of failure. This core network is ideal for organizations requiring reliable, encrypted communication where traditional internet connectivity is unavailable or undesirable, particularly in scenarios needing enhanced privacy and resilience like remote operations or critical infrastructure management.

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LinkShield Core ranks #7 of 27 in the Private Mesh Securelink ranking, behind SecurePulse Mesh, ahead of MeshGuardian Secure.

help LinkShield Core FAQ

What encryption standard does LinkShield Core use to protect data in transit?

LinkShield Core relies on enterprise-grade AES-256 encryption to secure all data packets traversing its decentralized network. This ensures that even if a node is intercepted, the traffic remains completely unreadable to unauthorized parties.

How does the private mesh topology handle a node failure?

Because LinkShield Core utilizes a decentralized mesh architecture rather than a traditional hub-and-spoke model, traffic automatically reroutes if a single node drops offline. This inherent redundancy ensures continuous uptime and eliminates the single point of failure common in standard VPN setups.

Can LinkShield Core be integrated with existing enterprise firewalls?

Yes, LinkShield Core is designed to sit alongside enterprise firewalls like Cisco ASA or Palo Alto Networks appliances. You can configure boundary routers to pass the encrypted mesh traffic through via dedicated VLANs without exposing your internal subnets.

Does LinkShield Core require specialized hardware to deploy?

While you can deploy LinkShield Core on dedicated edge gateways for maximum throughput, the software is hardware-agnostic. It can be virtualized on standard hypervisors like VMware ESXi or deployed on lightweight edge nodes via containerization.

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