Business VPN · Engineering & Technical Services

Engineering Firm VPN. Protect designs and client project data.

Engineering firms handle proprietary designs, calculations, and client project data that move between the office, the field, and clients. SACVPN encrypts those connections so that intellectual property and client information stay private, and it gives field and remote staff a secure path to the firm's systems.

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What Engineering Firm teams are up against

The everyday security and access gaps a business VPN closes.

Proprietary designs in transit

Drawings, calculations, and technical files move between the office, field, and clients over networks that can expose them if they are not encrypted.

Field work on uncontrolled networks

Engineers access project files from job sites and client offices over networks you do not control, exposing credentials and files.

Remote and multi-office teams

Staff work across offices and from home, and those links to the firm's systems and data must stay private.

Why businesses run SACVPN

Encrypt Every Connection

WireGuard encrypts your team's traffic on any network, so client data stays private on hotel, cafe, and home Wi-Fi.

Secure Remote Access

Give staff a protected path to the tools and files they need from anywhere, without exposing them to the open internet.

Consistent Egress IP

Route through a stable server IP you can allowlist in your business tools, so only your team reaches sensitive dashboards.

Hide Your Office IP

Keep your real network address private, cutting the reconnaissance an attacker would start with.

How to roll it out

Put SACVPN on office and field devices, require it before opening project files or your file servers, and allowlist a consistent server IP so remote and multi-office staff reach the firm's systems over an encrypted path.

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Engineering Firm VPN questions, answered

Why does an engineering firm need a VPN?

Firms hold proprietary designs, calculations, and client project data that move between the office, field, and clients. A VPN encrypts those connections so that intellectual property and client information stay private.

Can engineers access files from the field securely?

Yes. On a site's or client's network, field staff connect through SACVPN so their access to project files and file servers stays encrypted.

Does it help connect multiple offices?

Yes. Route each office through SACVPN and use a consistent server IP so the firm has an encrypted, allowlisted path between locations and to shared systems.

Will a VPN slow down large file transfers?

WireGuard is built for speed and adds little overhead. Pick the nearest node and large technical files move about as fast as your connection allows.

Lock down your team's connections

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