Cyber-attacks continue to grow, and some of the most common threats come from within, for example through a hacker using an employee’s compromised credentials. Combine that with more users working remotely from untrusted networks and personal devices becoming the norm, and IT has a larger attack surface to protect.

Many companies are now looking at a zero trust security model. With a zero trust architecture, no one is trusted by default and users are adaptively granted access based on contextual awareness using patterns around identity, time, and device posture.

What exactly is zero trust network access (ZTNA)? Why has it become an increasingly popular topic? How can Citrix help with ZTNA? In this episode of The Click-Down podcast, Dan Feller and I invite Andre Leibovici, Principal Product Marketing Manager, to answer these questions and more. He talks about what ZTNA is, how Citrix helps to protect your environment, and why ZTNA is important.

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Looking for more on zero trust? Read the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) chapter of our Unified Security Guide.