A Zero Trust Approach to Secure Remote Access
Protecting privileged access for all remote sessionsAs a security best practice, native remote access protocols should be disabled for corporate-issued computing devices. Unfortunately, in many environments (especially for users working from home), this security control has not been implemented and remote devices may be accessing corporate resources using remote access pathways that aren’t adequately secured. Download this whitepaper to learn how zero-trust and secure remote access can work together to solve remote worker and remote session challenges and even strengthen your security posture for on-site and traveling workers.
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This report from BeyondTrust includes:
- Securing today’s workforce – at home, in the office, or anywhere in-between
- Achieving zero trust, as defined by NIST, with secure remote access
- Technical debt, legacy systems and peer-to-peer technologies