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Business VPN for remote and distributed teams

Remote work moved your perimeter to every coffee shop and home office in the world. A business VPN puts it back — with encrypted access, dedicated gateways and central control.

By Veilock Team · Updated May 4, 2026

Quick answer

A business VPN gives a distributed team encrypted remote access to company resources and the open internet, protecting data on untrusted networks and keeping staff connected even in censored markets. Unlike a consumer app, a business deployment adds dedicated gateways, predictable IPs and centralized user management. Veilock for Business pairs this with censorship-bypass technology and Nubinity's managed network.

Remote and hybrid work dissolved the old office network perimeter. Your team now connects from home routers, co-working spaces, hotels and airports — each one an untrusted network you don’t control. A business VPN restores a single, encrypted layer of protection across all of them, and for teams operating internationally it does something a consumer tool can’t: keep people connected where the internet is censored.

Why remote teams need a VPN

Every time an employee opens a laptop on public Wi-Fi, their traffic is exposed to whoever runs that network. A VPN encrypts it end to end, so a compromised café hotspot or a curious hotel ISP sees nothing usable. That protection matters most for the exact people who travel: sales, executives and field staff.

Beyond security, a business VPN provides consistent access. Staff in markets with heavy censorship — think China or the UAE — routinely lose access to the collaboration tools a modern company runs on. Veilock’s censorship-bypass technology keeps those tools reachable.

What sets a business deployment apart

A consumer app protects one device well, but teams need more. Business capabilities add:

  • Centralized user management — provision and revoke access from one place.
  • Dedicated gateways and predictable IPs — useful for allowlisting internal systems.
  • The same security core — AES-256-GCM encryption and a strict no-logs policy across the network.
  • Managed support — backed by Nubinity’s network operations.

The table above summarizes how that compares to a consumer plan.

Deployment considerations

When rolling out a business VPN, plan for:

  1. Who needs access to what — map roles to resources before you provision.
  2. Protocol choice — fast modern protocols for everyday work, obfuscated fallback for staff in restricted regions (see VPN protocols explained).
  3. Onboarding — pre-install and test on company devices, especially for employees heading to censored markets.
  4. Monitoring — track availability without logging user traffic.

The bottom line

A business VPN is no longer a perk for the security team — it’s baseline infrastructure for any organization whose people work outside a single office. If your team spans untrusted networks or restricted markets, Veilock for Business pairs encrypted, no-logs access with censorship-bypass engineering and a managed network. Talk to us about scoping a deployment, or read more about Veilock for Business.

Consumer VPN vs Veilock for Business

CapabilityConsumer planVeilock for Business
Encryption & no-logsYesYes
Censorship bypassYesYes
Centralized user managementNoYes
Dedicated gateways / IPsNoYes
Priority supportStandardManaged by Nubinity

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a business VPN and a consumer VPN?

A consumer VPN protects one person's device. A business VPN adds team-oriented capabilities: centralized account and access management, dedicated gateways with predictable IP addresses, and support built for organizations. The underlying encryption and no-logs posture are shared.

Can a business VPN keep our team connected in censored countries?

Yes, if it uses obfuscation. Veilock's censorship-bypass technology — the same that keeps individuals online in China and the UAE — is available for business deployments, so collaboration tools stay reachable for staff in restricted markets.

Do we get dedicated IP addresses?

Business deployments can include dedicated gateways and IP allocation, which is useful for allowlisting access to internal systems and for predictable, reputation-clean addressing.

Is our team's traffic logged?

No. Veilock maintains a strict no-logs policy across the network. Business traffic is encrypted with AES-256-GCM and no historical traffic records are kept.

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