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The End of VPNs
Season 4 · Episode 22

The End of VPNs

Tech for Business · Computer Integration Technologies (CIT)

July 16, 202534m 57s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Nate, CIT’s Director of Cybersecurity, discusses why VPNs are becoming outdated and how Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions are the future of secure network access. He explains the differences between traditional VPNs and ZTNA solutions, highlighting the security risks of VPNs and the advantages of ZTNA in terms of cost-effectiveness, scalability, and improved user experience. The discussion also covers compliance implications, potential challenges in transitioning to ZTNA, and practical steps for businesses considering the switch. Tune in to learn why it's time to move away from VPNs and how ZTNA can enhance your organization's cybersecurity posture.

00:00 Introduction to VPNs and Cybersecurity

00:39 Understanding VPN Security Risks

02:24 ZTNA Solutions: The Future of Network Security

04:05 Practical Applications and Use Cases

06:13 Cost and Scalability of ZTNA Solutions

17:56 Implementation and Transition Challenges

31:09 Future of ZTNA and Final Thoughts