As a technology manager, keeping your network safe is a top priority. With the rise of cyber threats, ensuring data protection has never been more critical. Two key game-changers in network security are Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Web Application Firewall (WAF). But what exactly do they do, and why should you care?
What is ZTNA, and Why Do You Need It?
ZTNA, or Zero Trust Network Access, is all about security without blindly trusting anyone. It works on the principle of "never trust, always verify."This means that before any user gains access to your network, they must authenticate and prove they are who they say they are. With remote work becoming more common, ZTNA ensures that even when users are offsite, your data stays protected.
Why is ZTNA important?
- Better Security: Only verified users can access sensitive information.
- Flexibility: Easily adapts to remote work and multiple device use.
- Reduced Risks: Keeps unauthorized users out, lowering the chance of data breaches.
Understanding WAF: Your Website’s Bodyguard
A Web Application Firewall (WAF) acts as a filter between your web applications and the internet, blocking harmful traffic while allowing safe traffic through. It is specifically designed to protect web applications from threats and cyberattacks.