Cisco AnyConnect review

A legacy enterprise VPN standard, best for companies already using Cisco hardware.

Top 11 rank

#7 of 11

Score

7.9/9.4

Pricing

$$$ (Quote-based, requires hardware)

HQ

San Jose, USA

Verdict

Cisco AnyConnect remains a relevant choice due to its deep integration with Cisco's security appliances and its long-standing reputation as a reliable, if traditional, enterprise VPN solution.

What customers praise

When paired with Cisco ASAs or Firepower firewalls, it provides a robust and highly configurable security posture for remote access.

What customers criticise

Its reliance on physical or virtual appliances, along with a dated user interface, makes it feel cumbersome and less agile compared to modern cloud-native solutions.

Best for

Organizations heavily invested in the Cisco ecosystem that require a proven, traditional remote access VPN client that integrates tightly with their existing network hardware.

At a glance

  • Integrations: Cisco ISE, Duo Security, SAML, RADIUS
  • Compliance: FIPS, Common Criteria
  • Regions served: Global
  • Typical onboarding: 14 days

Red flags

Public risk signals as of June 2026: none. No material public risk signals as of 2026-06-09. Publicly traded company (NASDAQ: CSCO). See the full red-flag report.

Alternatives

See alternatives to Cisco AnyConnect, or compare against the next-ranked entry: Cisco AnyConnect vs Fortinet FortiClient.

Source: Top 11 The 11 Best Business VPNs, verified June 9, 2026 — no paid placement.