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Replacing Traditional VPNs with Segura® Domum: A Modern Approach Integrated with Microsoft Entra ID

Securing remote access is a growing challenge for organizations of all sizes.

Although widely used, traditional VPNs present several limitations, such as management complexity, inherent vulnerabilities, and lack of granularity in access control.

A more modern and secure approach can be achieved with Segura® Domum, in combination with Microsoft Entra ID and its advanced features, such as Conditional Access, Single Sign-On (SSO), and Intune.

Challenges of Traditional VPNs

Conventional VPNs operate by connecting remote users to entire corporate networks, creating risks of lateral movement and requiring intensive manual configuration.

Other common problems include:

  • User Experience: Need for installation and configuration of VPN clients.
  • Security: Attacks such as credential theft, man-in-the-middle, and compromised infected devices.
  • Scalability: Difficulty supporting rapid growth and hybrid/multicloud environments.

Segura® Domum: Zero Trust, PAM, and Secure Access

Segura® Domum is a solution that implements the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) model, replacing traditional VPNs with a conditional and granular access approach.

Additionally, Domum is accompanied by Segura®’s Privileged Access Management (PAM), which adds powerful security functionalities, such as:

  • Just-in-Time Access: Users receive access only for the necessary time and upon authorization.
  • Granular Access Policies: Define which users can access which systems, without exposing the entire network.
  • Session Recording: Monitor and audit all activities performed by privileged users.
  • Credential Management: Secure storage, automatic rotation, and elimination of shared credential usage.
  • Auditing and Monitoring: Detailed logging of all activities and sessions, facilitating compliance and incident response.

Integration with Microsoft Entra for Secure Access

Microsoft Entra ID enhances Segura® Domum, enabling a secure and simplified experience with:

1. Single Sign-On (SSO)

Integration with Entra ID allows for single sign-on (SSO), eliminating the need for multiple credentials and reducing risks of phishing and weak passwords.

2. Conditional Access

 Apply policies to restrict access based on factors such as:

3. Trusted Workstation Assurance with Microsoft Intune

Microsoft Intune can be used to ensure that only managed and compliant corporate devices access Segura® Domum, blocking insecure or compromised endpoints.

Benefits of Adoption

Replacing traditional VPNs with Segura® Domum, integrated with Microsoft Entra, provides:

  • Improved Security: Reduced risk of cyberattacks, minimized attack surface, and stronger authentication.
  • Protection of Privileged Access: Full control and traceability through Segura®’s PAM.
  • Better User Experience: Simple access without the need for VPN clients.
  • Governance and Compliance: Detailed reporting and full audit trails for regulatory requirements.
  • Scalability and Flexibility: Support for hybrid and multicloud environments without complex infrastructure.

Conclusion

Digital transformation requires modernizing remote access security.

Replacing traditional VPNs with Segura® Domum, integrated with Microsoft Entra, offers a Zero Trust model combined with the advanced features of Segura®’s PAM—delivering security, compliance, and a better experience for users and administrators.

Adopting this approach strengthens protection against cyber threats and empowers organizations to operate more efficiently and confidently—no matter where their teams or infrastructure are located.

Ready to leave VPN limitations behind? See how Segura® Domum delivers secure remote access in minutes—no complex setup, no compromises. Discover how it works.

Microsoft Entra and Microsoft Intune are registered trademarks of Microsoft.

About Segura®
Segura® strive to ensure the sovereignty of companies over actions and privileged information. To this end, we work against data theft through traceability of administrator actions on networks, servers, databases and a multitude of devices. In addition, we pursue compliance with auditing requirements and the most demanding standards, including PCI DSS, Sarbanes-Oxley, ISO 27001 and HIPAA.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

Saily vs. Airalo: which eSIM provider to choose?

 

Summary: See how Saily and Airalo compare on price, coverage, security, and support, so you can pick the right eSIM for travel.

Once upon a time, taking your smartphone abroad was an expensive activity due to the global roaming charges levied by cellphone networks. Fortunately, eSIMs solve this annoying problem.

Digital SIM cards enable instant carrier switches and localized data packages that do away with roaming fees, which is a cheaper, more efficient way to travel with a smartphone. The question is, which eSIM provider should you choose?

This blog will compare Saily and Airalo, two leading eSIM merchants. Both offer smart connectivity that standard cellphone providers cannot match. Let’s discover which one meets your traveling needs.

What is Saily?

Created by Nord Security in 2024, Saily is an exciting new eSIM app that builds on the expertise that created NordVPN and NordLayer. Saily gives smartphone users freedom about how they use their phones worldwide. It will help block ads and secure your browsing with DNS filtering while choosing from data plans to suit anyone’s needs.

What is Airalo?

Airalo is an established eSIM provider with over 10 million global customers. Founded to provide cross-border data connectivity and work around roaming restrictions, Airalo offers data packs for more than 200 destinations. Customers download the app, choose their package, and benefit from instant data, the moment they arrive.

Saily vs. Airalo: a comprehensive comparison

Saily and Airalo provide similar services. Both vendors work in the eSIM space, filling the gap left by traditional telecom providers. However, beyond that fundamental similarity, some significant differences might sway your purchasing decision.

Disclaimer: The information about eSIM features in this comparison table below was last verified on eSIM providers’ official websites as of April 8, 2025. On the same date, Trustpilot ratings were also checked on Saily’s and Airalo’s Trustpilot pages. Since this information is subject to change, we recommend visiting respective websites for the latest details when making a purchase.

Saily vs. Airalo feature comparison

eSIM plans

Saily majors on flexible plans, giving customers maximum choice about data amounts and plan durations. Plan sizes vary from 1 GB to 100 GB, and durations range from one week to a year. Travelers can choose an eSIM that matches their travel plans. If you’re jetting into Thailand for a week or relocating to Brazil for a year, there’s a plan for you.

Airalo provides a choice of local, regional, and global eSIM packages. Customers can save money with an eSIM for a single country or spend more for regional flexibility. Saily is equally flexible, offering eSIMs that automatically switch carriers as you travel across borders. For example, there’s no need to juggle national SIMs as you travel around Europe.

Airalo is less flexible about plan durations. Customers can choose from one-day, 7-day, or 15-day packages for most countries (365 and 180-day passes are available with global coverage). Customers may need to recharge their data regularly if they aren’t sure how long they will be in a country.

Both Airalo and Saily provide instant connectivity. Customers can get started immediately, provided they have the right eSIM for their location.

 

Global coverage

Saily and Airalo operate globally, with an impressive range of countries and regions. Wherever you intend to travel, you can confidently expect data coverage.

Both vendors offer plans for over 200 countries and territories. Travelers intending to visit North Korea may be out of luck, as Saily and Airalo are not available there. Otherwise, both eSim providers have your back.

Pricing

Global coverage and flexible plans are great, but not if they come at an unacceptable price. Luckily, both Airalo and Saily offer affordable prices for their eSIM services.

Firstly, the good news. eSIMs from both providers are much cheaper than comparable roaming plans from cellphone companies. However, our price comparison finds Saily is slightly more affordable than Airalo. These differences can be significant for particular destinations.

The table below shows sample prices for some of the most popular countries.

Disclaimer: The prices shown below refer to one week, 1 GB packages and include the cheapest plans, last verified on eSIM providers’ official websites as of April 8, 2025. Since prices may change, we recommend checking the providers’ websites, especially at checkout, for the most up-to-date pricing information before making a purchase.

Country

Saily

Airalo

USA

$3.99

$4.50

UK

$4.49

$5.00

Japan

$3.99

$4.50

Brazil

$3.99

$9.50

Nigeria

$7.49

$8.50

Saudi Arabia

$4.49

$5.00

Poland

$4.49

$4.50

The prices above refer to national plans, but what about global eSIM packages? Again, Saily is the more affordable option. Global 20 GB, 365-day plans with Airalo cost $69, while an identical plan with Saily costs $66.90.

Speed and performance

Whether you are traveling for work or pleasure, speed and performance are not optional extras. Reliable connectivity allows you to work productively without disruption. And when you’re relaxing, nobody likes broken streams or sluggish download times.

Both Saily and Airalo rely on local partners to provide internet connectivity, so this comparison does not directly reflect the performance of either eSIM provider. Nevertheless, the choice of partner influences local speeds. But is this the case with either company?

In real-world tests, both eSIM providers perform well. Local partners often deliver 5G connectivity, which feels fast wherever you use it. There are no significant issues with reliability, outside extremely remote regions.

Ease of use

With Saily, users pick a plan and download the app. The plan automatically activates when visitors touch down. You can also buy a plan and wait up to 30 days before activating it, giving users space to sort out travel plans and avoid the pre-flight rush.

The Airalo activation process is virtually identical. Users choose their preferred plan and make a payment. They then download the app, install the eSIM, and activate the product when needed. Unlike Saily, Airalo involves scanning a QR code. If you aren’t comfortable with that, look at Saily first.

The Airalo app is easy to use but marginally more cluttered than Saily. Even so, you should have few problems locating the ideal eSIM.

Customer support

While Airalo and Saily are reliable eSIM vendors, unexpected downtime is always a possibility. After all, both companies rely on in-country networks to deliver connectivity. The question is, how well do they respond when issues arise?

Both companies claim to offer comprehensive customer support. For instance, Airalo provides customer support options via all major social media platforms. You can also reach support staff by email if needed.

However, there’s a catch. Trustpilot reviews mention sluggish and low-quality responses from the Airalo team. Some reviewers mention problems obtaining data connectivity in emergencies. That’s not a good look for an eSIM provider. In contrast, Saily’s reviews show a more positive reception overall, though occasional complaints still arise.

Feedback for Saily’s customer support tends to be positive. Customers regularly report swift resolutions when problems arise, including refunds for imperfect experiences. Saily provides a 24/7 live chat function via the app. Expect automated help initially, although human assistance is on hand to field emergency queries. Saily recognizes that eSIM customers rely on connectivity and respond rapidly when connectivity fails.

Online reputation

Online reviews aren’t everything when purchasing online, but it’s wise to consider feedback. So, where do Saily and Airalo stand in the eSIM discussion?

Saily’s 4-star Trustpilot rating is pretty good for an eSim provider. Reviewers regularly applaud the app’s simplicity and the willingness of customer support staff to resolve connection issues quickly. Some customers experience performance problems, but, as mentioned earlier, variation is unavoidable when dealing with third-party networks.

Airalo has a less favorable Trustpilot rating. Customers like the simple setup process and appealing prices. Many reviewers also highlight the strong global coverage. However, reviewers report issues with eSIMs not working in some countries and sluggish support. So, this is an area where Saily wins out.

Extra features

Both companies understand that customers want more than simple connectivity. You’ll find plenty of extras that enhance the user experience and even save on future purchases.

One of the extra benefits of using a Saily eSIM is enhanced smartphone security. That’s because Saily doesn’t just provide affordable data connectivity. Users can also turn on the adblocker to help shut out annoying pop-ups that drain data and reduce speeds.

There’s also a web protection feature that helps block malicious downloads and tracking cookies. Both of these services tend to deliver faster speeds. More importantly, they can also help safeguard user privacy, a useful feature if you travel in countries known for surveillance activities.

Saily draws on NordVPN’s expertise to switch locations seamlessly. If you want to access your subscribed US TV shows in Italy while traveling, switch to US data providers, and the app will assign you a virtual location back home to your paid subscription.

Airalo has some perks as well (although security is not one of them). Customers can easily keep track of data usage in the app and monitor top-ups to avoid surprises. Customers can earn $3 off their next purchase by referring a friend, while regular purchasers earn cashback (Airmoney) as they buy more data.

Even so, Saily matches many of these features. For instance, Saily pays users $5 when they refer friends to the eSIM service. Users also receive automatic updates when they hit 80% of their data allowance, enabling seamless top-ups.

Overall, both vendors go beyond the norm. At the moment, Saily’s security add-ons place it ahead of Airalo.

Saily vs. Airalo: which one to choose?

Companies like Saily and Airalo are revolutionizing global travel. Internet connectivity used to be an expensive luxury when moving between countries. Now, eSIMs make surfing the web affordable, fast, and secure. There are almost no boundaries to global roaming.

Both Saily and Airalo are reliable vendors for your next eSIM purchase. Expect instant connectivity, flexible data allowances, and lower costs. However, Saily stands out with stronger customer support, 24/7 live chat, and a higher Trustpilot score. Airalo offers wide coverage, but reviews point to slow responses and setup issues. Both apps are intuitive and easy to navigate, and topping up data feels perfectly natural from the start.

Both Airalo and Saily offer coverage in 200+ countries. You’ll almost certainly benefit from an Airalo eSIM compared with traditional cellphone roaming. However, a couple of factors elevate Saily above Airalo for travelers.

Firstly, Saily is usually slightly cheaper than Airalo. In some countries, Saily’s eSIMs are significantly less expensive for short and medium-term packages. For instance, a 1GB 7-day eSIM for Thailand costs $2.99 with Saily but $4.50 with Airalo. Travelers to Brazil pay $39.99 with Saily for 30-day 20GB packages, or $42 with Airalo. So, on price alone, Saily may be a better option for upcoming trips.

Additionally, Saily is the better option for security-conscious travelers. Saily’s app reflects Nord Security’s expertise. Users benefit from ad-blocking and web protection, making it safer to communicate or stream your favorite paid home content while traveling.

Disclaimer: The prices shown above were last verified on the eSIM providers’ official websites as of April 17, 2025. And this article is for informational purposes and compares Saily and Airalo’s eSIM business-to-consumer services. Please note that if you are interested in purchasing Saily for business purposes, the pricing and offerings may vary to better suit your organization’s needs.

 

About NordLayer
NordLayer is an adaptive network access security solution for modern businesses – from the world’s most trusted cybersecurity brand, Nord Security.

The web has become a chaotic space where safety and trust have been compromised by cybercrime and data protection issues. Therefore, our team has a global mission to shape a more trusted and peaceful online future for people everywhere.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

Securing the Internet of Things

IoT devices are transforming modern businesses and bringing greater efficiency, but they also deserve careful attention when it comes to security.

From medical monitors and factory sensors to smart cameras, IoT devices have become an essential part of today’s hospitals, factories, and office buildings. While they boost efficiency and enable automation, they also introduce new security risks. Many of these devices are difficult to update, lack even basic protection, and are hidden deep within the network without proper segmentation. A single compromised device can open the door to serious damage.

To help you secure your IoT environment, we’ve compiled a set of essential best practices, along with guidance on how GREYCORTEX Mendel can help you put them into action through enhanced visibility, monitoring, and detection.

Best Practices to Protect Your IoT Ecosystem with Mendel

With the right foundations in place, securing your IoT environment becomes manageable. Below, we break down key practices to strengthen visibility, control, and response, and show you how each one can be implemented and visualized using GREYCORTEX Mendel.

Map all IoT devices and assess their risks

Start by identifying every IoT device connected to your network—smart sensors, medical equipment, and other smart devices. Once you can see the full picture, assess which devices are critical, which are exposed, and what could happen if one of them gets compromised. Not all devices need the same level of protection, but all need to be accounted for.

Steps to take:

  • Scan your network to identify all connected devices
  • Document IPs, MAC addresses, models, locations, and owners
  • Classify devices based on criticality and exposure
  • Evaluate known vulnerabilities

Mendel in practice
In Mendel’s inventory tab, you get a real-time view of all active devices in your network, automatically mapped to their segments. For each device, you can see critical details like IP address, hostname, OS, and the severity of detected events. Mendel also tags hosts (e.g., AD server, printer), helping you quickly identify their role and assess their risk level.

Segment your network and control access

Use network segmentation to separate IoT devices from other networks and enforce access controls to limit unnecessary communication. A hospital X‑ray should reside in a protected clinical segment, while non-critical devices such as smart lighting must be isolated from sensitive systems like medical records or operational platforms.

Steps to take:

  • Group devices into segments by purpose, location, and risk
  • Define strict access policies among segments
  • Use firewalls, VLANs, or SDN to enforce segmentation
  • Regularly review and update access rules

Mendel in practice
Mendel provides a clear view of all internal communications, allowing you to ensure each IoT device communicates only with approved segments. This helps maintain proper isolation and enforces your segmentation strategy.

For critical network segments, Mendel lets you define custom rules to alert you immediately when an unknown device connects. This real-time visibility enables fast response and strengthens your access control.

Monitor and detect threats across your network

Even properly configured devices can become a risk. Continuous monitoring provides real-time visibility into IoT communication patterns, revealing who connects, when, and how often. With behavioral baselines in place, you can quickly detect anomalies, unauthorized access, or lateral movement attempts before they escalate.

Steps to take:

  • Monitor all traffic to and from IoT devices
  • Investigate anomalies like new destinations, large data transfers, or off-hours activity
  • Flag port scans or sudden traffic spikes from low-profile devices

Mendel in practice
Mendel automatically detects suspicious patterns like port scanning. If an IoT device suddenly starts reaching out to unusual services or systems, Mendel alerts you to possible malware activity or an attacker mapping your network.

Mendel monitors data flows and alerts you to anomalies. If a device suddenly begins transferring large volumes of data, especially to unfamiliar destinations, it could signal a compromise. Early detection helps you respond before any damage is done.

Prepare an incident response plan

When an unauthorized IoT device appears on your network, time matters. Having a clear response plan helps you react quickly by isolating the device, understanding its behavior, and preventing further damage without losing precious time to confusion.

Steps to take:

  • Establish automated alerts
  • Assign roles and responsibilities for investigation and containment
  • Log all actions for future analysis and compliance

Mendel in practice
When Mendel detects suspicious activity from an IoT device, you can respond immediately—either manually or through automated rules. Block malicious traffic via integrated firewalls or isolate compromised devices using your NAC system to prevent further impact.

Build a Resilient IoT Environment with Mendel

IoT devices do not have to be your weakest link. With a clear inventory, proper segmentation, and real-time monitoring, you can reduce exposure and respond to threats before they escalate.

GREYCORTEX Mendel helps you put described practices into action. It gives you a complete picture of device activity, lets you detect unusual behavior early, and supports quick, informed responses. As IoT continues to grow across industries, having this level of control makes a big difference in keeping your network stable, secure, and ready for what’s next.

About GREYCORTEX
GREYCORTEX uses advanced artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data mining methods to help organizations make their IT operations secure and reliable.

MENDEL, GREYCORTEX’s network traffic analysis solution, helps corporations, governments, and the critical infrastructure sector protect their futures by detecting cyber threats to sensitive data, networks, trade secrets, and reputations, which other network security products miss.

MENDEL is based on 10 years of extensive academic research and is designed using the same technology which was successful in four US-based NIST Challenges.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

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