Best Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP) Software for Salesforce

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    Perimeter 81 Reviews

    Perimeter 81

    Check Point Software Technologies

    $8 per user per month
    1 Rating
    Perimeter 81, a SaaS-based solution that provides customized networking and the highest level of cloud security, is revolutionizing how organizations use network security. Perimeter 81 simplifies secure network, cloud, and application access for modern and distributed workforce with an integrated solution that gives companies of all sizes the ability to be securely mobile and cloud-confident. Perimeter 81's cloud-based, user-centric Secure Network as a service is not like hardware-based firewalls and VPN technology. It uses the Zero Trust and Software Defined Perimeter security models. It offers greater network visibility, seamless integration with all major cloud providers, and seamless onboarding.
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    MetaAccess Reviews
    Security teams are increasingly challenged by the rise of remote work, struggling with limited visibility and control over the devices connecting to their networks and their security status. Compounding this issue is the need for numerous point solutions to achieve adequate oversight and management. MetaAccess offers a comprehensive solution by providing secure network access and thorough endpoint compliance in one unified platform. This streamlined approach significantly eases ongoing management tasks, ultimately minimizing time, effort, and notably, risk. Cybersecurity threats like Advanced Persistent Threats and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks pose serious risks, especially to remote employees, highlighting the necessity for more robust solutions than traditional VPNs. The Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) enhances security while avoiding the cost and performance drawbacks often associated with VPNs, offering a superior user experience that meets the demands of today’s remote workforce. By adopting SDP, organizations can safeguard their networks more effectively while accommodating the flexibility required by modern work environments.
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    Verizon Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) Reviews
    Verizon's Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) embodies a Zero Trust model for networking, focusing on secure remote access, internal infrastructures, and cloud-based applications. This effective solution is designed to thwart network-related threats posed by unauthorized users and devices. A significant challenge facing CIOs today is the integration of multiple cloud services, as many organizations are now leveraging two or more cloud providers. While this multi-cloud strategy enhances flexibility, it often requires data to be rerouted, resulting in diminished performance and increased latency for users. Additionally, the rise of remote work has led to a growing number of employees and contractors operating from home. Verizon’s SDP addresses these issues by creating a secure environment that separates enterprise and cloud applications from potential threats while ensuring that authorized users can swiftly and directly access the applications they need on their approved devices, ultimately enhancing productivity and security. Furthermore, this solution not only streamlines access but also reinforces the integrity of sensitive data across various platforms.
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