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Zero-trust Network Access

Uncompromised secure access

In 2019, Gartner first published its Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). It outlined the core components for a technology seen by many as the natural successor to VPN. Similar to SDP, ZTNA operates on a ‘deny by default’ basis, keeping unwanted users or bad actors from accessing sensitive enterprise resources. NetMotion is the only solution to provide ZTNA as part of its platform alongside a VPN, offering the 98% of organizations with a mix of on-prem and cloud applications with the optimum choice for adopting ZTNA while also retaining a VPN that’s there when they need it.

Conditional access

Workers use an increasing variety of devices and networks, operating outside the traditional perimeter more than ever before. NetMotion prevents these workers from accessing resources until it is proven that such requests are risk-free, conducting real-time analysis of the device, location, destination, network and more to determine approval.

Zero-trust access

Organizations have been slowly migrating to the cloud, yet almost all still retain a blend of on-premise, cloud and SaaS applications. NetMotion allows security teams to make these resources go dark no matter where they are hosted, only becoming available to approved users in the moment that they are needed – and to no one else.


NetMotion’s SASE solutions are designed to support the dynamic secure access needs of modern organizations

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Zero trust network access provides adaptive, identity-aware, precision access. Removing network location as a position of advantage eliminates excessive implicit trust.

Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access, Gartner 2019

Why NetMotion for ZTNA?

It improves the user experience

Using patented technologies, NetMotion makes networks more resilient and significantly reduces connectivity issues. With rich diagnostics data, IT teams can support remote workers as effectively as if they were sat in the office.

The best of ZTNA and the best of VPN

Implementing zero trust can be difficult and adopting ZTNA doesn’t happen overnight. NetMotion is the only security platform that provides both a VPN and ZTNA in a single interface, with one client, one console and policy engine.

Simple, seamless and flexible architecture

With support for every major operating system (iOS, Windows, Mac OS and Android), NetMotion has a highly customizable architecture that is available as a service, in the cloud or as an on-premise option.

Key features

  • Real-time risk assessments of every access request, using countless data points to power conditional access policies, including network status, identity and location.
  • The ability to make applications go ‘dark’, protecting them from unapproved access regardless of where they are hosted.
  • Dynamic web filtering for all remote workers, enforcing acceptable usage policy on a contextual basis.
  • Endpoint-based decision making, streamlining performance and improving the user experience.
  • Security reputation and category information on millions of websites and applications.
  • An optimized tunnel to stabilize and improve connectivity on weak networks
  • A single agent and console to seamless manage remote devices, analyze data and apply policy.
  • Supports every major device (iOS, MacOS, Windows, Android) and operates on every network (LTE, public WiFi, corporate networks).
  • Flexible deployment options, including cloud, hosted or on-premise.

ZTNA

is a part of the SASE framework

SASE encompasses a number of different technologies and solutions. Learn more about the various components of SASE:

  • Cloud access security broker (CASB)
  • Edge secure web gateway (SWG)
  • Experience monitoring (DEM)
  • Firewall as a service (FWaaS)
  • Cloud VPN
  • Software-defined WAN (SD-WAN)
  • Zero trust network access (ZTNA)
  • NetMotion as a service (Cloud)

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