network security evolution

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This tag covers the shift from traditional VPNs to modern zero trust access models in network security. Discussions focus on why organizations are moving beyond VPNs due to their limitations in scalability, user experience, and security posture. The zero trust approach, which assumes no implicit trust and verifies every access request, is presented as a more robust alternative for remote access. Topics include the challenges of managing VPN connection profiles, the legacy status of VPNs, and the strategic benefits of adopting zero trust architectures for enterprise IT environments.
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    Why Modern Organizations Are Moving Beyond VPNs Toward Zero Trust Access

    If you’re still shuffling VPN connection profiles like a deck of cards every Monday morning, you might want to sit down—because everything you thought you knew about “secure remote access” is in for a major rethink. VPNs: The Ancient Relic That Won’t Retire Let’s face it: the humble VPN has been...
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