Ivanti launches Neurons for Zero Trust Access

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Ivanti launches "Neurons for Zero Trust Access": Customers optimize security at the Everywhere Workplace. Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access creates secure access considering users, devices, applications and networks.

Ivanti, the automation platform that discovers, manages, secures and maintains IT assets from the cloud to the edge, launches Ivanti Neurons ™ for Zero Trust Access. The new solution helps companies to improve their security through a zero trust oriented and flexible solution. Ivanti is thus continuing its mission to secure the “Everywhere Workplace”, where employees can access corporate networks, data and services from different locations with different devices.

Safe through the new world of work

Zero Trust Security enables companies to design stronger IT environments. This is achieved by continuously verifying every asset and every transaction before it is accessed. The verification includes, among other things, the strong authentication of users, the checking of the security status of devices and the microsegmentation of networks. In addition, Zero Trust Security also takes into account the context in which users, devices and networks access data.

According to a new survey by Ivanti, 98 percent of North American IT and security experts say they will focus their work more on a zero trust strategy for the next year. Indeed, this is an important decision - because working securely at the Everywhere Workplace only works under the conditions of Zero Trust Security.

Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access

Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access is a hosted service that initially treats all users - regardless of whether they are inside or outside a company network - with the maxim of zero trust. This applies until the security situation, including user identity, device identity and device status, has been specifically checked.

Unlike other solutions, Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access can be used on its own or in conjunction with VPNs and other network elements. Customers can securely deploy new cloud apps and services in weeks instead of months without the data transfer costs associated with other remote access solutions. While many other providers require the network to be replaced, Ivanti works online and within existing environments. This expands secure access, increases the company's agility and optimizes productivity and flexibility.

Zero Trust as the only benchmark

“A strong security foundation through a zero trust strategy is the cornerstone for securing the Everywhere Workplace,” says Daniel Spicer, VP of Security at Ivanti. “With Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access, organizations can establish a zero trust architecture and improve their security posture while improving the end-user experience. In addition, customers can achieve greater granularity in enforcing contextual policies without having to replace their existing investments in network access. "

Ivanti Neurons for Zero Trust Access is available immediately. It is used by companies of all sizes in a variety of industries, including energy, finance, and defense, to give employees easy access to the resources they need while maintaining the strictest security standards. You can find out more on the Ivanti product page.

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About Ivanti

The strength of unified IT. Ivanti connects IT with security operations in the company in order to better control and secure the digital workplace. We identify IT assets on PCs, mobile devices, virtualized infrastructures or in the data center - regardless of whether they are hidden on-premise or in the cloud. Ivanti improves the provision of IT services and reduces risks in the company on the basis of specialist knowledge and automated processes. By using modern technologies in the warehouse and across the entire supply chain, Ivanti helps companies improve their ability to deliver - without changing the backend systems.


 

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