Best Zero Trust Security Software for AccessOwl

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    Cisco Duo Reviews
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    Cisco Duo

    Cisco

    $3 per user per month
    12 Ratings
    Secure your workforce with powerful, simple access security. We are Cisco Duo. Our modern access security system is designed to protect all users, devices, applications, so you can focus on what you do best. Secure access for all users and devices, in any environment, from any location. You will enjoy the peace of mind that only total device visibility and trust can provide. A SaaS solution that natively protects all applications and is easy to deploy, scaleable and quick to respond to threats. Duo's access security protects all applications from compromised credentials and devices. It also provides comprehensive coverage that helps you meet compliance requirements. Duo integrates natively with applications to provide flexible, user friendly security that is easy to implement and manage. It's a win-win-win for administrators, users, and IT staff. Multi-factor authentication, dynamic device trust and adaptive authentication are key components of your zero-trust journey. Secure SSO is also a part of the mix.
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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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    OpenVPN Reviews

    OpenVPN

    OpenVPN

    Free Up to 3 Users
    2 Ratings
    Over 15,000 businesses worldwide trust Access Server from OpenVPN for a self-hosted VPN to securely extend their private network to their remote workforce over the internet. That means your remote and hybrid workforce will have access to their business resources with top network security, without adding hundreds of hours of setup and maintenance time to your to-do list. OpenVPN Access Server is a full-featured SSL self-hosted VPN software solution that integrates OpenVPN server capabilities, enterprise management capabilities, simplified OpenVPN Connect UI, and OpenVPN Client software packages that accommodate Windows, MAC, and Linux, mobile OS (Android and iOS) environments. OpenVPN Access Server supports a wide range of configurations, including secure and granular remote access to internal network and/ or private cloud network resources and applications with fine-grained access control.
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    Twingate Reviews

    Twingate

    Twingate

    $10 per user per month
    The way we work has changed. People can now work anywhere and not only from their office. Applications are now hosted in the cloud and not on-premise. The company network perimeter is now distributed across the internet. Traditional, network-centric VPNs for remote access are not only difficult to maintain and outdated, but also expose businesses to security risks. It is expensive and time-consuming to purchase, deploy, and maintain VPN infrastructure. Hackers can expose entire networks if they are unable to secure access at the application level. Twingate allows organizations to quickly implement a zero trust network that is more secure than VPNs. Twingate is a cloud-based service that allows IT teams to quickly set up a software-defined perimeter without having to change infrastructure. It also centrally manages user access to internal apps, no matter if they are in the cloud or on-prem.
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