Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a security model that assumes that all users, whether inside or outside the network, are untrusted. This means that users are only granted access to the resources they need to do their jobs, and that their access is constantly monitored and evaluated. ZTNA is a more secure approach to network security than traditional models, which often rely on firewalls and VPNs to protect the network.
ZTNA offers a number of benefits over traditional security models, including: