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Ivanti Secure Unified Client

Ivanti Secure Unified Client
Formerly Pulse Secure Unified Client

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What is Ivanti Secure Unified Client?

Ivanti Secure Unified Client is a solution providing secure access to corporate networks for employees – anywhere, anytime and from any device.

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What is Ivanti Secure Unified Client?

Ivanti Secure Unified Client is a solution providing secure access to corporate networks for employees – anywhere, anytime and from any device.

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Product Details

What is Ivanti Secure Unified Client?

Ivanti Secure Unified Client is a solution providing secure access to corporate networks for employees – anywhere, anytime and from any device.

Ivanti Secure Unified Client Technical Details

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Reviews and Ratings

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October 20, 2021

Robust VPN

Manuela Jacqueline Mercado Rodríguez | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used across the whole organization for securing our connections. We have internal applications, endpoints, etc..., that need to be private but not just by credentials, through the network too due to the level of their confidentiality. It also allows instant access to all applications by just logging in one time with the Client.
  • Securing network
  • Changing public IP address also for internal apps
  • Not requesting extra security logging after you get up
  • Stability on connection
  • It's a little slower
  • Requires to be careful with the configuration on network
  • It seems to cause a weird behavior in MAC when loading after turn on sometimes
It is well suited for large corporations for granularity on users' roles, security levels for each application, and for logging in with an extra security layer. For doing demanding network tasks, like downloading a large set of data or for streaming, it could get slower than with a direct connection.
  • APPs security
  • Network security
  • Custom configurations
  • Extra logging
  • It has a positive ROI
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used as the defacto VPN service for internal development. Necessary to connect off-site to internal databases. It's also used by sales staff on-site to connect to virtual machines.
  • Provides what any VPN should provide
  • Works on many OSs, though I will relay my Mac OS experience in another section of the review
  • Their clientless VPN offering could be interesting, depending on your needs
  • Their Mac OS testing needs a lot of work. I upgraded to Big Sur, and on a managed machine, Pulse Secure caused a Kernel crash that forced the machine to reboot endlessly. This took months to be fixed, and I wasn't able to use it until then.
  • It's very difficult to add some advanced policies to the administrative aspect of the client. For example, to check if a machine is managed by the company, or owned by the user (in order to block certain resources), it's basically impossible, or incredibly convoluted and requires a stack of 3rd party tools
  • The pulse secure client collects more information than you might know about. Be aware of this: “[Pulse Secure] may have access to personal information, but does not collect it”
  • The host checker is very slow, and has to be reinvoked on every reconnect.
  • Sometimes the Application Launcher doesn't even detect itself running and forces you to reinstall.
It offers what most VPNs offer for companies in a managed environment, so you can be sure you'll get a VPN that functions properly. But if you need special policies, faster reconnects (or fewer reconnects overall), more compatibility with new OSs, and a more strict privacy policy, opt for an alternative.
  • Policy settings for managed machines offer enough granularity for most common cases.
  • No more java dependency for the web client. This was a great change from them.
  • Works on most common machines with matured OSs. We use mac, windows, Linux, and mobile.
  • Negative impact when using the latest OSs (in the case of Mac OS), as we had to basically not use Pulse Secure for a while until the kernel crashes were fixed.
  • Positive overall as it provided basic VPN needs for remote machines, and access to specific databases internally.
I wasn't a part of the decision process to use Pulse Secure. I believe NordVPN Teams and ExpressVPN are both far superior products. Modern UI (Pulse Secure's UI is incredibly outdated), less reconnects, cheaper, less hacks (On April 20, 2021, CISA issued an "Emergency Directive on Pulse Connect Secure"), and simply faster overall connection speeds.
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