The last few years have seen an explosion of interest in Zero Trust network access (ZTNA). The Zero Trust approach replaces the perimeter defense model with a “least privilege” framework where users ...
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdowns it spurred, the infrastructure of the modern workplace was fluid and malleable in a way it hadn’t been in centuries. While long-established ...
ZTNA stands for Zero Trust Network Access. It is a technology that helps organizations implement a zero trust security model by providing secure access to networked resources and services based on ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Existing zero-trust network access (ZTNA) approaches have widening gaps, ...
Netskope this week announced it had updated its universal zero-trust network access (ZTNA) solution to extend secure access capabilities to Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Citing the security, scale and speed advantages of deploying zero-trust ...
Five security vendors — Zscaler, Palo Alto Networks, VMware, AppGate, and Perimeter 81 — lead the nascent zero trust network access (ZTNA) market, according to Forrester. The analyst firm’s inaugural ...
It shouldn’t matter whether an employee is at home, on the road, or in an office; the expectation is that each employee will be given access to the applications they need to perform their work without ...
Ericsson has expanded its NetCloud secure access service edge (SASE) offering with clientless zero-trust network access (ZTNA) capability. The firm said that according to research from KPMG, 73% of ...
You’ll never achieve zero trust if you think one product can save you. In the noisy landscape of cybersecurity jargon, few terms have captured the imagination like zero trust network access (ZTNA).
Shankar Chandrasekhar is the Azure CTO at Palo Alto Networks. Imagine you own a bar. There are bouncers stationed at the door, checking all guests' IDs to ensure they’re 21 or older before allowing ...