Security 15 September 2021 2 MIN

ZTNA Models: Fixing Flaws in the VPN Setup

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ZTNA Models: Fixing Flaws in the VPN Setup

With the increasing lack of anonymity on the internet, users and organisations alike are looking to implement a VPN setup within their system in order to gain a stronger sense of security. In countries with strong firewalls such as China, businesses prioritise the use of VPNs in order to open themselves up to the global market. With that said, a weak VPN setup can often cause severe security problems within their organisation.

Companies are now forcing their workforce to work from home, and while it's granted a huge amount of flexibility and has yielded some overwhelmingly positive results for organisations, it comes with security risks. When organisations implement VPNs, it means that they are extending their full network into their home device and are actually allowing more entry points for potential adversaries to commit security offenses. 

Rejecting the VPN Setup in Favour of Zero Trust Network Access Models

More modern practices are favouring Zero Trust Network Access models, or ZTNAs, as a way to assist organisations with hybrid working. ZTNA is an architecture that is fundamentally different from a VPN setup and allows users to operate on a separate network. In this podcast, our Head of Content Max Kurton speaks to Kurt Glazemakers, Chief Technology Officer at Appgate. They talk about the future of the ZTNA industry, the problems organisations have in switching from a VPN setup to a ZTNA and the drawbacks of using a VPN.

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Enterprise Management 360 is a global digital media brand providing guidance and insight to tech buyers via problem solving digital content in the form of videos, podcasts, interactive white-papers and news. With an active and influential global audience consisting of CEO's, CIO's, IT directors, business leaders and decision makers, EM360 continues to expand with the addition of new channels and content partnerships, as well as through events in North America, Europe and Asia. Max is an experienced host with a demonstrated history of working in the online media industry. Skilled in audio editing, video editing, radio presenting, promotions, and social media marketing with a Bachelor of Arts - BA (hons) focused on broadcast journalism and media law from the University of Gloucestershire.