Vendor Access Doesn’t Expire. It Just Goes Unmonitored
Third-party access doesn’t have a natural expiration date. It accumulates until someone maps it, usually after a breach.
VPN, Zero Trust, and enterprise remote access architecture
Third-party access doesn’t have a natural expiration date. It accumulates until someone maps it, usually after a breach.
The question isn’t VPN vs Zero Trust. It’s which workloads belong behind a VPN and which ones are being held back by one.
Enterprises that pick one remote access pattern and apply it everywhere get it wrong for most use cases. The answer is a portfolio, not a platform.