Does Piscis SD-WAN support end-to-end encryption?

Created by Chinmay Palkar, Modified on Tue, 4 Nov at 12:35 PM by Chinmay Palkar

AES-256 Encryption:

Piscis uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with 256-bit keys, one of the most secure symmetric encryption algorithms available. This protects data in transit between edge devices, gateways, and cloud endpoints.


IPsec Tunnel Protection:

All WAN traffic is encapsulated in IPsec tunnels, providing authentication, integrity checks, and anti-replay protection. This is especially critical for hybrid WAN setups involving public internet links.


Secure Overlay Architecture:

Piscis builds a fully encrypted overlay network across MPLS, broadband, LTE, and 5G links. This ensures that even untrusted transport paths maintain enterprise-grade security.


Dynamic Key Rotation & Tunnel Revalidation:

Encryption keys are rotated periodically, and tunnels are revalidated based on session health and policy triggers. This minimizes exposure to long-term key compromise.

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