Tech Bytes: NetMotion Integrates VPNs With The Software Defined Perimeter
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Remote access is a key requirement for most organizations these days. While traditional remote access VPNs are well understood and widely deployed, they may not be the optimal solution for end users accessing applications and services, whether inside or outside the corporate data center.
Today’s Tech Bytes, sponsored by NetMotion Software, explores how NetMotion integrates client VPNs with more modern approaches, including Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and the Software Defined Perimeter. Our guest is Mike Spence, Systems Engineer at NetMotion.
We discuss:
* Definitions of SDP and ZTNA
* How SDP and ZTNA differ from traditional remote access VPNs
* How NetMotion integrates VPN, SDP, and ZTNA in a single client
* Operational and security benefits
* Customer examples
* More
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