On Dec 6, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Brandon Galbraith <brandon.galbra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If your flows are a target, or your data is of an extremely sensitive > nature (diplomatic, etc), why aren't you moving those bits over > something more private than IP (point to point L2, MPLS)? This doesn't > work for the VoIP target mentioned, but foreign ministries should most > definitely not be trusting encryption alone. I will ruin someones weekend here, but: MPLS != Encryption. MPLS VPN = "Stick a label before the still unencrypted IP packet". MPLS doesn't secure your data, you are responsible for keeping it secure on the wire. - Jared