It's safe, but the point the author makes boils down to "it's hard to administer in organizations, debugging is especially difficult, therefore more security failures can occur".
Wireguard gives you an interface like any other network interface.
You manage the traffic the same way you would manage a physical network. That's the whole point.
The actual complaint here is that wireguard isn't productized in a way that produces clearly visible metrics.
I'm sure this author would be absolutely thrilled at a wireguard SaaS product that provides "observability" and "traceability" to meet "KPIs" or whatever.
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You manage the traffic the same way you would manage a physical network. That's the whole point.
The actual complaint here is that wireguard isn't productized in a way that produces clearly visible metrics.
I'm sure this author would be absolutely thrilled at a wireguard SaaS product that provides "observability" and "traceability" to meet "KPIs" or whatever.