Best Zero Trust Security Software for Yubico YubiKey

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    SparkView Reviews

    SparkView

    beyond SSL

    $60 per year
    Remote access to desktops and applications is fast, secure, and reliable. SparkView is a secure and simple way to connect devices that are not trusted to your desktops or applications. ZTNA, which does not require any client installation, provides secure remote access to any device that has a browser. All via HTML5 technology. The solution for mobile and remote work. Best web RDP client - advantages of SparkView: - ZTNA compliant remote access to applications, desktops and servers - Access from any device with browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Safari, etc.) - No installation on clients or the target systems - One central point for administration, security and authorization - HTML5 technology - Flexible, stable and scalable - Low support and management overhead - Supports common protocols such as RDP, SSH, Telnet, VNC and HTTP(S) - No Java, no Flash, no ActiveX, no plugin, no rollout
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    RevBits Zero Trust Network Reviews
    The RevBits Zero Trust Network, (ZTN), helps you isolate and protect your internal assets by moving the network perimeter to the endpoint. RevBits Zero Trust Network, (ZTN), moves the network perimeter to the user. This helps protect and isolate internal network assets without the need for complex network segmentation. RevBits ZTN is focused on protecting network resources, such as applications, services, accounts, and assets. It trusts no one by default, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network. Implementing a zero-trust architecture is now easier than ever.
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