VPNs use a central gateway, which becomes a single point of failure. If this gateway goes down, all connected users lose access to the network -- the issues have become quite clear in recent days. On the other hand, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) provide users with point-to-point connectivity, which provides more reliability and better performance for secure remote access.
Our guide will provide insights to show how Zero Trust Network Access can enable more secure remote access, with less outages and better performance.