Whether staff are in hotels, on client sites, or overseas, Loxada protects your data on the move without depending on the security of the local network.
Traveling for work usually means connecting from unpredictable places: hotel Wi-Fi, airports, client networks, coffee shops, temporary meeting rooms.
Those networks are rarely trustworthy. Hotel routers may be outdated or misconfigured. Public Wi-Fi can be spoofed. Client networks may be shared across tenants. Even a connection that looks secure gives you no way to verify how it is configured, or whether it is already compromised.
Executives, consultants and field staff are especially exposed. They handle sensitive data on the road, often over networks entirely outside your organization’s control.
An encrypted-connectivity client protects traffic in transit, but it does not stop an attacker interacting with the device before the connection is established, and it assumes the user is joining a real network rather than a convincing imitation set up by someone in the hotel lobby or the room next door.
Loxada protects your people wherever they connect, without relying on trusted local infrastructure.
Loxada secure routers are portable, ship pre-configured, and route traffic through Loxada’s secure connectivity layer, an encrypted connection from the device out to the internet. The device connects over Wi-Fi or Ethernet to whatever line is available and creates a clean, isolated path, clear of the local network.
Key benefits for travelling staff:
That gives traveling staff a consistent, protected connection, and gives IT confidence that every connection meets the same standard, wherever it is made.
Business travel is high-risk from a security standpoint and rarely treated that way. Loxada builds security into the travel routine without overhauling workflows or restricting flexibility:
Wherever staff travel, they connect from a known-good network environment.
Traveling users are attractive targets: valuable data, time pressure, little direct IT support. A single compromised connection can lead to reputational damage, regulatory exposure or a reportable breach.
Loxada addresses that at the source. By controlling the network path, rather than only the device or the encrypted connection, you reduce exposure to lateral movement, rogue Wi-Fi networks and malicious actors on shared infrastructure.
It also demonstrates cyber hygiene consistent with the NSA, CISA and allied agency guidance on edge devices and secure remote access, which insurers, clients and regulators increasingly expect to see. Loxada complements your endpoint, identity and connectivity tooling rather than replacing any of it.