Insurance VPN. Protect policyholder data everywhere.
Insurance agencies hold Social Security numbers, medical details, and financial records for every client. SACVPN encrypts your agents' connections so that policyholder data stays private from the office to the field to the home desk.
What Insurance teams are up against
The everyday security and access gaps a business VPN closes.
PII on the move
Applications and claims full of personal and financial data get handled from home offices and client sites over networks you do not control.
Carrier portal access
Agents log into multiple carrier portals daily, and each login over an open network is a chance for credentials to leak.
Remote and hybrid staff
Producers and service reps work from anywhere, and without a controlled connection there is no boundary around client data.
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
Require SACVPN before agents open carrier portals or client files, route the team through a consistent server IP you can allowlist, and cover home, office, and field devices alike.
Covers every device your team uses
Insurance VPN questions, answered
Do insurance agencies need a VPN?
Yes. Agencies handle Social Security numbers, medical, and financial details that must stay confidential. A VPN encrypts that data in transit so it is protected on home, office, and client networks.
Does a VPN support our data-protection duties?
It supports them by encrypting policyholder data in transit and controlling who can reach your systems. It is one safeguard within a broader compliance program.
Can agents use it in the field?
Yes. On a client's or public network, agents connect through SACVPN so access to carrier portals and files stays encrypted and private.
Is it fast enough for carrier portals?
WireGuard is lightweight, so portals stay responsive. Choosing the nearest node keeps it smooth.
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