In the last two years, the way and where we work today has changed dramatically in every way. Initiatives that were already underway, such as working remotely and cloud transformation, have suddenly accelerated to reflect our new realities. We now work in a world where work is no longer a place we go. Instead, it's something we do.
As a result, the attack surface has grown exponentially and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the scope and sophistication of cyberattacks.
It's clear that legacy approaches to secure remote access and outdated architectures - like the first Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) - are unable to handle the onslaught of new and increasingly sophisticated attacks on our exploding world. This shift requires a paradigm shift in c ...