Zero trust network access (ZTNA) is a technology that offers cloud-based network and security services for hybrid workers’ access to internally-hosted applications.
This guide describes reference architectures for securing private application access using Netskope One Private Access. Private Access applies the principles of zero trust to provide risk-based, least-privilege access to private applications, while reducing the attack surface and constraining lateral movement.
This guide discusses how the solution works and components needed, the common use cases where it should be deployed, and the advantages it offers over remote access VPNs. With our architectural guidance, you can accelerate your organization’s adoption of a zero trust architecture.