
Zero trust network access (ZTNA) is a modern approach to secure access that assumes no user, device or connection is trusted by default. Public Sector organizations often need to align with cybersecurity mandates and frameworks centered on zero trust principles. Building a strong zero trust foundation means continuously verifying access, reducing implicit trust and limiting lateral movement to help protect critical data communications and services.
OpenVPN Access Server is a self-hosted network security platform that combines traditional business VPN with zero trust network access (ZTNA) principles, which runs on Linux hosts, virtual machines, containers and preconfigured cloud marketplace images like AWS, GCP, and Azure. In this Tech Spotlight, you will discover key benefits such as:
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