The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client has raised the bar for end users who are looking for a secure network. No matter what operating system you or your workplace uses, Cisco enables highly. Oct 20, 2014 End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Version 3.x End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco AnyConnect Essentials, Mobile, Phone, Premium, Shared Premium, Flex, Advanced Endpoint Assessment, and FIPS Client Licenses. The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client software is used to establish a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) between your off-campus computer or mobile device and the campus network in order to grant you access to restricted computing resources at Drexel such as file servers, databases, web sites, and privileged applications. The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client software is used to establish a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) between your off-campus computer or mobile device and the campus network in order to grant you access to restricted computing resources at Drexel such as file servers, databases, web sites, and privileged applications.
This article refers to the Cisco AnyConnect VPN. If you're looking for information on the Prisma Access VPN Beta that uses the GobalConnect app, see: Prisma Access VPN Landing Page. If you're not sure which service you're using, see: How do I know if I'm using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN or the Prisma Access VPN? |

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Overview
Cisco's AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) client that works on a wide variety of operating systems and hardware configurations. For more information about VPNs, see: Virtual Private Network at MIT. The new Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and service will work under Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. There are also device-specific versions for many common mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone or Android phones.

Note: You must have an active connection to the Internet and an MIT Duo enabled device before proceeding.
Install the Client for Your Platform and Connect to vpn.mit.edu/duo
Please use the following documentation for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, or mobile device in order to install and run the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client:
- Mac OS X:Install and Run the Cisco AnyConnect client for VPN connectivity on Mac OS X including Duo
- Windows:Install and Run Cisco's AnyConnect client for VPN connectivity on Windows including Duo
- Linux:How can I connect to the MIT VPN via Linux with duo?
- Mobile Devices: Device specific solutions linked from [archive:Mobile Device Support]
- What should I enter for the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client VPN prompt (including Duo)?
Cisco Secure Mobility Client
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