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Pulse Secure's Zero Trust framework ensures that your mobile workforce is authenticated, authorized and secure when accessing applications and resources in the data center and cloud. The user experience is simple and seamless, while administrators gain robust management, interoperability, and granular controls.
Mac OS X Pulse Secure Uninstall Guide
- Make sure that the Pulse Secure client is not running.
- If it is running, right click on the icon and choose quit.
- Open Finder (the smiling icon)
- Browse to your Applications and select "Pulse Secure"
- Drag Pulse Secure to your trashcan.
- Click Yes to remove your Pulse Secure configuration.
Upgrading Pulse Secure Client
- In the device admin console, select Users > Pulse Secure > Components.
- In the section labeled Manage Pulse Secure Client Versions, click Browse, and then select the software package.
- Click Upload.
Pulse Policy Secure (PPS) is a next-gen NAC that enables organizations to gain complete visibility, understand their security posture, and enforce roles-based access and endpoint security policy for network user, guest and IoT devices.
Pulse Secure is Born!
Siris Capital acquired the Junos Pulse business from Juniper Networks and formed standalone entity, Pulse Secure. With the mission of empowering business productivity through secure and seamless mobility - the company began a new journey to help tackle mobile security challenges.Secure Connect is a network authentication service that takes the uncertainty out of connecting your people to your corporate network.
The Pulse Secure Installer allows users to download, install, upgrade, and run client applications without administrator privileges.
Juniper Networks announced that it completed the process of selling Junos Pulse—its SSL VPN, security, and network access control business—to Siris Capital, creating a new company called Pulse Secure. The result is that we have a new enterprise mobility management/network access control/VPN company.
Pulse Connect Secure authorizes the resources that are accessed by users through an extranet session hosted by the appliance. During the process of intermediation, the PCS receives secure requests from the external, authenticated users and makes the request to the internal resources on behalf of the users.
The Pulse Server is acting as a server for the other intercom stations in the system. Any IP Intercom station can be a Pulse Server. There must be only one Pulse Server in the installation. The Pulse Server must have a static IP address (not dynamically assigned via DHCP).
Junos Pulse is an endpoint software platform that enables dynamic SSL VPN connectivity, network access control (NAC), mobile security, online meetings and collaboration, and application acceleration, through a simple yet elegant user interface.
PSA5000 is a robust secure access appliance for medium to large size enterprise customers.
Pulse Secure for Mac Instructions
- Download the Pulse Secure for Mac VPN client installer.
- Double click the downloaded package and follow the prompts to install.
- Open Pulse Secure from the Applications folder, and click on the Pulse Secure icon.
- Select UCSF Dual Factor Remote Access and click Connect.
PSAL (Pulse Secure Application Launcher) is an alternative solution to allow deployment of Pulse Secure applications via browser who no longer support ActiveX or Java (i.e. Chrome, Windows Edge, etc).
pulse.exe is an executable file that is part of the Junos Pulse program developed by Juniper Networks, Inc.. The software is usually about 2.23 MB in size. The .exe extension of a file name displays an executable file. In some cases, executable files can damage your computer.
The recent changes the Chinese government have made is to restrict the use of paid VPN services which does not apply to Pulse Secure devices.
A VPN is a private network that uses a public network (usually the internet) to connect remote sites or users together. The VPN uses "virtual" connections routed through the internet from the business's private network or a third-party VPN service to the remote site or person.
An SSL VPN is a type of virtual private network that uses the Secure Sockets Layer protocol -- or, more often, its successor, the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol -- in standard web browsers to provide secure, remote-access VPN capability.
2.How to change the password
- 2.1 Start your browser, and access to J-PARC SSL-VPN certification site.
- 2.2 First of all, click the "Change Password".
- 2.3 Input your "UserID", and click the "Next" button.
- 2.4 Input your current password ( or initial-password ), and click the "Next" button.
- 2.5 Decide your new password. (
A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows you to create a secure connection to another network over the Internet. VPNs can be used to access region-restricted websites, shield your browsing activity from prying eyes on public Wi-Fi, and more.
From the admin console, select Users > Pulse Secure > Components. Check the Enable minimum client version enforcement options, see below Figure 70: Minimum Client Version Enforcement.
A VPN works by routing your device's internet connection through your chosen VPN's private server rather than your internet service provider (ISP) so that when your data is transmitted to the internet, it comes from the VPN rather than your computer.
Network Connect is a software package from Juniper Networks that interfaces with its Secure Access hardware and provides a Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution.