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RevBits Zero Trust Network Strengthens Network Security and Protects Digital Assets

RevBits Zero Trust Network Strengthens Network Security and Protects Digital Assets
— Safeguards and future-proofs enterprise access by extending perimeter security across endpoints
— RevBits PAM and ZTN include unified visibility and analytics

RevBits, a software provider for a complete 360-degree cyber defense, announced availability of RevBits Zero Trust Network (ZTN). RevBits ZTN is a thin-client application providing authenticated access for remote users and devices to applications, services and data, with comprehensive network security.

The remote workforce and third-party access are elevating the security risk for business. Moving network protection to endpoints, RevBits ZTN isolates and protects internal assets, without implementing complicated network segmentation. Supporting a default no-trust security posture, RevBits ZTN provides in-transit data security through encryption, secure access to applications and services, and network security through user and device authentication.

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“As enterprise threat levels rise, rethinking cybersecurity and perimeter control is paramount,” said David Schiffer, CEO at RevBits. “It is no longer a matter of ensuring data encryption for remote users through a VPN as a complement for network security; organizations must adopt a default no-trust posture.”

Building upon its technological innovation in the access management marketplace, through the award-w****** RevBits Privileged Access Management (PAM), RevBits ZTN expands access management and control to the individual user level, with unified visibility and analytics, from a single vendor.

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Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have been the main security tool for remote access. However, VPN protection stops at the network perimeter, leaving the internal network vulnerable. VPN provides a level of protection by encrypting data in transit and a layer of obfuscation. However, it doesn’t authenticate users or their devices, leaving the network open to attackers if VPN credentials are stolen.

RevBit’s ZTN provides data security with encryption and granular access control to digital assets, by authenticating all users and devices. “Based on our unique architecture and patent-pending technologies, RevBit’s ZTN provides best in class protection,” said Mucteba Celik, CTO at RevBits. “By combining the principles from our PAM solution, RevBit’s ZTN delivers data encryption, comprehensive obfuscation, granular user and machine access control, and monitoring to protect digital infrastructure.”

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