TL;DR
- Today's AI agents share proxy networks with malicious traffic — the same infrastructure behind DDoS attacks and fraud.
- Anchor VPN is a dedicated, enterprise-only network layer built natively into OmniConnect, giving agents consistent, secure, and high-performance network routing.
- It's already running at millions of sessions. No performance tradeoffs. No compromises.
The Network Problem No One Talks About
Every cloud AI agent has a dirty secret: it's sharing its network with bad actors.
Most computer-using agents route traffic through generic shared proxy networks, the same infrastructure exploited for DDoS campaigns, credential stuffing, and ad fraud. These aren't edge cases. They're the baseline condition your agents operate in, every session.
The result? Your enterprise agent gets flagged. Authentication breaks. Security systems block it as a suspicious traveler. And your team spends cycles debugging a problem that was baked into the infrastructure from day one.
Speed without security isn't a feature. It's a liability.
What Anchor VPN Is
Anchor VPN is a purpose-built network layer for AI agents, the first of its kind. It's built directly into OmniConnect, Anchor's agent identity and credentialing infrastructure, not bolted on after the fact.
Where legacy proxy networks hand your agent a shared, dirty IP, Anchor VPN provides dedicated, enterprise-only IP addresses backed by trusted telecom partners. Your agent gets its own clean network identity: consistent, traceable, and isolated from every other workload on the internet.
This isn't a VPN in the consumer sense. It's network infrastructure designed from the ground up for the operational realities of production AI agents.
How It Works
The core problem Anchor VPN solves is what security teams call the "impossible traveler" problem: an agent that appears to log in from New York, then Tokyo, then São Paulo within minutes, because it's sharing a rotating proxy pool with thousands of other sessions.
Enterprise security systems are designed to catch exactly this pattern. They block it, flag it, or force MFA re-authentication. Which means your agent fails. Repeatedly.
Anchor VPN eliminates this by giving each agent a consistent network identity:
Because Anchor VPN is native to OmniConnect and not a third-party add-on, it works in concert with the full identity stack: Zero-Config Identity Onboarding, Native MFA Handling, and PAM for computer-using agents. The network layer and the identity layer know about each other. That's the difference.
Who This Is For
Engineering and product leaders deploying browser agents in enterprise environments: if your agents are hitting authentication walls, getting flagged as suspicious, or behaving inconsistently across sessions, the network layer is almost certainly contributing.
Security-conscious teams that can't accept shared infrastructure. Anchor VPN provides full tenant isolation. Your agent's traffic never crosses paths with anyone else's.
Scale operators running agents at volume. Anchor VPN is already handling millions of sessions. The architecture is built for it: consistent performance, no degradation under load.
Make Your Cloud Agents as Reliable as Local Ones
Agents are getting smarter faster than the infrastructure around them is getting safer. The gap between what an agent can do and what an enterprise can deploy is mostly an infrastructure problem: identity, credentialing, and network.
Anchor VPN closes the network piece. Combined with the rest of OmniConnect, engineering teams can ship agents into production with confidence, not just demos.
→ Talk to an expert about Anchor VPN and OmniConnect.
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