I primarily use Citrix Secure Private Access ( /products/citrix-secure-private-access-reviews ) for Zero Trust Network Access ( /categories/ztna ), granting access based on user identity, device security, and risk level rather than the traditional perimeter-based approach. It also supports context-aware authentication, multi-factor authentication, and integrates with identity providers like Okta and Azure AD ( /products/microsoft-entra-id-reviews ). Additionally, I use it for secure SaaS and web application access, protecting applications like Microsoft 365 and Salesforce ( /vendors/salesforce ) with security controls.
ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access) redefines secure access by implementing a zero-trust architecture. It requires verification for every access request, ensuring a robust security posture against internal and external threats.ZTNA solutions prioritize user identity and device context to grant granular access to resources. Unlike traditional VPNs, ZTNA solutions do not expose the entire network to users, significantly minimizing security risks. This approach is gaining traction as organizations...
I primarily use Citrix Secure Private Access ( /products/citrix-secure-private-access-reviews ) for Zero Trust Network Access ( /categories/ztna ), granting access based on user identity, device security, and risk level rather than the traditional perimeter-based approach. It also supports context-aware authentication, multi-factor authentication, and integrates with identity providers like Okta and Azure AD ( /products/microsoft-entra-id-reviews ). Additionally, I use it for secure SaaS and web application access, protecting applications like Microsoft 365 and Salesforce ( /vendors/salesforce ) with security controls.
It is used for INGPU AutoCAD and clerical work. Its deployment is hybrid. It is deployed on a public Azure cloud and on-prem.
I work from home, so I remote into the work server to do my job from home. I am using its latest version.