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VPN and ZTNA have so far been the main solutions to securely connect remote employees and vendors to the network. With the rise of work from home, security architects are facing a Faustian bargain: Prioritize speed and cost (VPN) or zero trust security with a compromise on user experience (ZTNA)?
VPNs are fast, but less secure given their open port on the internet. ZTNA are secure, but expensive and slower given their routing all traffic through someone else’s cloud.
Zero Networks combines the speed of VPN and the security of ZTNA in a unified platform that connects any user and segments any asset. It offers direct connectivity with no obfuscation, has no open ports to the internet, segments vendor access and packs unrivaled network speeds via WireGuard®.
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With the rise of work from home and hybrid work environments, IT teams have been grappling with how to keep their networks and data safe from potential security breaches stemming from remote access.
VPN (Virtual Private Network) and ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access) have emerged as the two main solutions, but each comes with its own baggage.
VPN works by creating a secure tunnel between a user’s device and the VPN server, essentially extending the private organizational network into the public network. While VPNs provide direct network connection with optimal performance, they must keep open ports on the internet, making them visible to hackers and therefore susceptible to vulnerability exploitation and other attacks. In fact, searching for port 3389, Microsoft’s RDP, is a common ransomware attack method.