Zero-trust Solutions for Comprehensive Visibility and Control
Zero-trust solutions exist for nearly every part of the network. However, a piecemeal approach can leave security gaps and is costly and cumbersome to manage. Fortinet zero-trust solutions include Zero Trust Access (ZTA) and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), which leverage a tightly integrated collection of security solutions that enable organizations to identify and classify all users and devices seeking network and application access, assess their state of compliance with internal security policies, automatically assign them to zones of control, and continuously monitor them, both on and off the network.
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