Zero trust network access (ZTNA) proved to be an important technology initiative during the pandemic, allowing organizations to empower remote workers by offering solutions that provided improvements in security, manageability, and scalability as opposed to using their existing virtual private networks alone. The transition to remote and hybrid work has had an ongoing and profound impact-not only on where we work, but also on how work gets done. Now, work is no longer a place we go, but more of an activity we perform. AS businesses have adjusted to this new model of hybrid work, with users and applications being anywhere and everywhere, the teams responsible for IT, networking and security are facing new challenges in the form of a massively increased attack surface due to direct-to-app connectivity.
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