The Zero Trust Guide to Securing Contractor Application Access
Learn how you can provide secure access to internal applications for all of your end users without additional security risks and logistical headaches.
Giving freelancers, contractors, and partners the right level of access to your company’s applications can be a challenge — especially for the many applications that don’t natively work with SSO. VPN access opens the door far too wide, while creating one-off user identities quickly becomes hard to manage.
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)— applying micro-perimeters around each application and hiding applications behind encrypted connection tunnels — offers a saner, more straightforward approach.
Download this guide to learn:
- Challenges with implementing least-privilege access through legacy or inefficient methods
- How a ZTNA framework can overcome these challenges
- Options for implementing contractor access based on your organization’s goals
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