That’s not rare. Offshore teams are hired fast, scaled faster, and given keys to the kingdom with nothing but good intentions to hold it all together. Then comes the security audit, the compliance checklist, and the realization that what’s easy to give is nearly impossible to track.
Offshore developer access is a double-edged blade. It gives companies speed, depth of skill, and cost efficiency. But without strict access compliance, it also opens doors you never meant to open. You can’t just lock those doors when you remember—they must stay locked unless you choose to open them, for the exact amount of time needed, for the exact person who needs them.
That’s where Twingate shifts the game. It’s not just a VPN replacement. It’s a true zero trust access layer—no more flat-network access. Each backend service, database, or staging server becomes an individually controlled endpoint. If your offshore dev needs to test a service, you grant that access in seconds, you set a timer, and you log everything. When the window closes, the access is gone.