According to analyst firm Gartner, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) "reduces risk in an environment through a decreased attack surface and the flexibility to place controls closer to the resource being protected. ZTNA appeals to organizations looking for more flexible and responsive ways to connect and collaborate with their digital business ecosystems, remote workers, contractors and trusted third parties."1
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1 Gartner, Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access, Aaron McQuaid, Neil MacDonald, John Watts, Rajpreet Kaur, 14 August 2023.
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