Zero Trust Network Access for Beginners

According to Gartner, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a product or service that creates an identity- and context-based, logical access boundary around an application or set of applications.

In lay terms, ZTNA is the successor to Virtual Private Networking (VPN). However unlike VPN, a ZTNA solution was designed with modern computing in mind by incorporating an identity-centric security model with risk-aware policy management and application-specific microtunnels.

Dive into this e-book to learn:

  • How Zero Trust Network Access works
  • What security features are built-in
  • Why you need to reconsider your network authentication and security approach
  • And how to get started.

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