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Top Companies Leading The Way In Zero Trust Security
Zero trust security is becoming increasingly popular as a way to protect organizations from cyber threats. The basic idea behind zero trust is that no one and nothing is trusted by default, and access to resources is granted on a need-to-know basis. This approach to security requires a shift in mindset and technology, but it can be incredibly effective at reducing the risk of cyber attacks.
In recent years, several companies have emerged as big players in zero trust security model implementation. Here are some of the key players and their offerings:
Cisco
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Cisco is a well-known player in the network security space, and they’ve been quick to adopt zero trust security principles. Their Cisco SecureX platform offers a range of security capabilities, including zero trust network access (ZTNA), secure internet gateway (SIG), and endpoint protection. Cisco also offers a range of hardware and software products that can be used to implement zero trust security.
Microsoft
Microsoft is another big player in the zero trust security space, thanks to its Azure Active Directory (AAD) platform. AAD provides identity and access management (IAM) capabilities, including conditional access, which enables organizations to define granular access controls based on user and device characteristics. Microsoft also offers a range of security solutions, such as Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Defender for Identity, which can be used to implement zero trust security.
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Google’s zero trust security model is called BeyondCorp, and it’s a popular choice for organizations that use Google Cloud Platform. BeyondCorp uses IAM policies to control access to resources, and it provides a range of security capabilities, including endpoint security and data protection. Google also offers a range of other security products, such as Google Cloud Armor and Google Cloud Security Command Center, that can be used to implement zero trust security.
Palo Alto Networks
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Palo Alto Networks is a leading provider of network security solutions, and they’ve recently added zero trust capabilities to their portfolio. Their Prisma Access platform provides ZTNA capabilities, as well as cloud-delivered security for applications and data. Palo Alto Networks also offers a range of other security solutions, such as Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall and Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect, that can be used to implement zero trust security.
Okta
Okta is a leading provider of identity and access management solutions, and they’ve been quick to adopt zero trust security principles. Their platform provides a range of capabilities, including adaptive multi-factor authentication (MFA), contextual access policies, and identity governance. Okta also offers a range of integrations with other security products, such as Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
Akamai
Akamai is a well-known provider of content delivery network (CDN) solutions, and they’ve recently added zero trust capabilities to their portfolio. Their Enterprise Application Access platform provides a reverse proxy architecture that can be used to control access to internal applications. Akamai also offers a range of other security solutions, such as Akamai Kona Site Defender and Akamai Bot Manager, that can be used to implement zero trust security.
Vmware
VMware is a leading provider of virtualization and cloud computing solutions, and they’ve recently added zero trust capabilities to their portfolio. Their VMware Carbon Black Cloud platform provides endpoint security and threat intelligence capabilities, as well as network security controls. VMware also offers a range of other security solutions, such as VMware Workspace ONE and VMware NSX, that can be used to implement zero trust security.
CrowdStrike
CrowdStrike is a leading provider of endpoint protection solutions, and they’ve recently added zero trust capabilities to their portfolio. Their Falcon platform provides comprehensive endpoint protection, including endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities, as well as ZTNA capabilities through their Falcon Zero Trust Assessment.
CyberArk
CyberArk is a leading provider of privileged access management (PAM) solutions, and they’ve also adopted zero trust security principles. Their platform provides a range of capabilities, including privileged access management, endpoint security, and identity and access management.
Symantec
Symantec is a well-known provider of cybersecurity solutions, and they’ve recently added zero trust capabilities to their portfolio. Their Integrated Cyber Defense (ICD) platform provides a range of capabilities, including endpoint protection, cloud security, and network security. Symantec’s ICD platform also includes ZTNA capabilities through their Symantec Secure Access Cloud.
Zero Trust security is becoming increasingly popular as a way to protect organizations from cyber threats. There are several big players in the zero trust security space, each offering their own unique solutions