• Netskope thinks it might have just killed off the VPN for good

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Apr 19 13:00:03 2023
    Netskope thinks it might have just killed off the VPN for good

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    Wed, 19 Apr 2023 11:49:07 +0000

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    Netskope says it's time for a "complete retirement" of VPN.

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    Netskope has released a new product with which it thinks it might finally
    send the aging VPN into well-deserved retirement.

    ZTNA Next is described by the company as the evolution of its Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution, as the problem with todays ZTNA products is that while it may claim to offer full replacement for legacy VPN technology, it can also be missing key support use cases, like on-prem-hosted VoIP .

    ZTNA Next promises to solve these issues by integrating ZTNA with whats described as the industrys first fully software-based unified SASE client. "Complete retirement"

    By offering converged ZTNA and SD-WAN capabilities in a single solution, without the need for excess hardware, Netskope says it can enable complete retirement - not just partial replacement - of remote access VPN.

    The company claims ZTNA Next can reduce overall cost and complexity of security deployments, prevent tool sprawl and successfully consolidate separate ZTNA and VPN products into a single-agent solution, address legacy application compatibility issues with ZTNA, extend the longevity of legacy applications such as on-prem VoIP, leverage AI-powered operations with automated troubleshooting and various insights, and connect users anywhere while continuously evaluating context and adapting in real-time to protect data. Read more

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    We continue to see ZTNA deployments expand beyond initial rollouts to a
    subset of users and applications. However, solution limitations have
    prevented wholesale VPN replacement for most organizations. Maintaining a VPN in any capacity comes with risk, and limits the efficiency and scalability gains offered by cloud-based ZTNA solutions, said John Grady, Principal Analyst, Cybersecurity, Enterprise Strategy Group.

    The product will be generally available later this year, Netskope said, without specifying any dates. Here are the best proxies around right now



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