SPONSORED: Watch now -- VPN and VDI, while still useful, lack the hardened security required to keep users secure. That's created an opening for Zero Trust network access.

SPONSORED: Virtual private networking and virtual desktop infrastructure, while still useful, lack the hardened security required to keep users secure. That's created an opening for Zero Trust network access, according to Dor Knafo, co-founder and CEO of Axis Security. He discusses why Zero Trust is more secure than VPNs or VDI, and how it works with SASE. WATCH NOW:

About the Author(s)

Terry Sweeney, Contributing Editor

Terry Sweeney is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor who has covered technology, networking, and security for more than 20 years. He was part of the team that started Dark Reading and has been a contributor to The Washington Post, Crain's New York Business, Red Herring, Network World, InformationWeek and Mobile Sports Report.

In addition to information security, Sweeney has written extensively about cloud computing, wireless technologies, storage networking, and analytics. After watching successive waves of technological advancement, he still prefers to chronicle the actual application of these breakthroughs by businesses and public sector organizations.


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