Universal ZTNA (zero-trust network access) is a hot topic in the security industry right now. Gartner? just released the 2023 Hype Cycle? for Zero Trust Networking, and Universal ZTNA is positioned on the Innovation Trigger slope as it ascends toward the Peak of Inflated Expectations. Fortinet is recognized as a Sample Vendor for Universal ZTNA in the report, and we feel that we play a pivotal role in fueling the enthusiasm surrounding this technology, which allows users to securely access applications from any location.
While the hype for Universal ZTNA is growing because of its ability to significantly enhance security and streamline operations, it's not new. Fortinet has an established track record of supporting its customers with the implementation of ZTNA and its principles for years.
The technology Hype Cycle is a graphical representation of the adoption of new technologies. Fortinet is recognized as a Sample Vendor for a number of technologies, including: Universal ZTNA, Hybrid Mesh Firewall Platform, Digital Experience Monitoring, SASE (secure access service edge), and ZTNA. A Hype Cycle tracks initial conception to widespread adoption over five phases:
Though technology may not reach each phase, the Hype Cycle can help businesses identify promising new technologies without getting caught up in the hype.
Universal ZTNA is a security architecture that extends ZTNA principles to all users, regardless of their location. This means that users can be securely authenticated and authorized to access applications regardless of whether they are at headquarters, in a branch office, or working remotely.
Traditional zero-trust architecture often works differently for different people, depending on where they're located. And at times, access to applications or networks may work from one location but fail from another. With Universal ZTNA, users can work from anywhere (WFA), and admins can apply zero-trust principles without having to worry about connection complications.
Fortinet has been a pioneer in the ZTNA space and was one of the first vendors to offer the technology as part of our overall support for zero-trust principles. Our FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFWs) and FortiClient endpoint security solution have included secure remote access with VPN for decades, adding support for Universal ZTNA in 2021. Because relevant solutions were built on zero-trust principles, customers can easily transition from VPN to ZTNA.
Benefits of Fortinet Universal ZTNA include:
Fortinet Universal ZTNA is built on a hybrid architecture that leverages both cloud and appliance-based enforcement points. This hybrid architecture provides several benefits, including:
Fortinet Universal ZTNA is included in our unified client that supports a VPN agent, a ZTNA agent, and endpoint protection and has a migration path to SASE. This unified client makes it easy to transition to ZTNA, and it provides a base for adding on SASE services with FortiSASE.
Figure 3: Fortinet's Unified ClientFortinet is the pioneer of Universal ZTNA. We have been offering Universal ZTNA capabilities for years, and we have a proven track record of success.
Learn more about how Fortinet Universal ZTNA improves secure access to applications anywhere for remote users. You can also call us today. We would be happy to help you assess your needs and choose the right solution for your organization.
Gartner, Hype Cycle for Zero Trust Networking, 2023, By Andrew Lerner, John Watts, 18 July 2023.
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