In a news release today, the IRS states "All tax professionals who are teleworking should be using an encrypted Virtual Private Network or VPN. A VPN provides a secure, encrypted tunnel to transmit data between a remote user via the internet and the company network."
This seems misguided at best, if not outright misinformation. For many tax professionals working away from their normal office location, an RDP (remote desktop) is an equally good if not better choice, yet they don't even mention RDP as an alternative.
There is actually a big difference. Not least of which is software licensing - with a VPN, you must have additional licenses to cover the workstation you have at your location. With RDP, not so (the licensed software is still running on the host computer).
"Here’s the easiest way to understand the difference:
This seems misguided at best, if not outright misinformation. For many tax professionals working away from their normal office location, an RDP (remote desktop) is an equally good if not better choice, yet they don't even mention RDP as an alternative.
There is actually a big difference. Not least of which is software licensing - with a VPN, you must have additional licenses to cover the workstation you have at your location. With RDP, not so (the licensed software is still running on the host computer).
"Here’s the easiest way to understand the difference:
- Using a VPN is like putting a mask on that hides your identity by making you look like another server in another location when you browse.
- More than just a mask, an RDP allows you to become that other server or computer, using its files and apps and desktop space as if you were sitting right in front of it.
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