
Season 2 · Episode 225
The Death of the VPN: Moving Toward a Zero Trust Future
Is the classic corporate VPN a dying dinosaur? Explore why the "castle and moat" model is failing and how Zero Trust is taking over.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 13, 202624m 1s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn dive deep into the rapidly changing landscape of remote connectivity, questioning whether the traditional corporate VPN is finally reaching its expiration date. As businesses move away from the "castle and moat" security model, the duo explores the technical inefficiencies of "tromboning" traffic and the rise of more elegant, high-performance alternatives like WireGuard and Tailscale. From the granular security of Zero Trust Network Access to the invisible "ghost bridges" of software-defined perimeters, this discussion provides a comprehensive look at how modern enterprises are securing their data without sacrificing speed. Whether you are navigating legacy technical debt or implementing a cutting-edge SASE stack, this episode offers essential insights into the future of how we connect to work.