Zero Trust Network Access
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a security framework that provides secure access to applications and resources based on user identity, device health, and other contextual factors, rather than traditional network perimeter-based controls. ZTNA enforces strict authentication and authorization, offering a more secure and scalable approach for remote access and cloud-based applications.
Identity-Based Access
Secure Remote Access
Application-Level Access Control
Continuous Monitoring and Risk Assessment
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Encryption and Data Protection
Contextual Access Controls
Micro-Segmentation
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