How to Keep Today’s Remote Users Connected & Protected - CyberQP
The webinar by CyberQP and Timus experts Michael Garrity and Jared Epstein addresses the vulnerabilities of traditional VPNs and on-premises firewalls for remote users, offering concrete strategies and insights into zero-trust network access (ZTNA) solutions to securely connect and protect today’s cloud-enabled hybrid workforce.
How to Keep Today’s Remote Users Connected & Protected
For employees, existing remote access via virtual private networks (VPNs) may feel sufficient to keep them connected while working outside the home office, but for IT and security professionals, it’s another story: VPNs are highly susceptible to credential theft, and from this compromise, hackers are free to move laterally across the network.
What’s more, on-premises firewalls weren’t built for today’s cloud-enabled hybrid workforce, for whom the last line of defense exists at the edge.
View our latest webinar wherein Michael Garrity, Sales Engineer at CyberQP, and Jared Epstein, Head of Partnerships at Timus, walk you through concrete strategies to keep remote users securely connected, based on their own expertise doing so at their fully remote companies. You’ll also gain insight into 5 reasons MSPs partner with Timus for ZTNA and a review of CyberQP’s offerings.
Presenters
- Michael Garrity, CyberQP
- Jared Epstein, Timus
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