ZTNA Blind Spot: Why Ignoring Unmanaged Devices Could Be Your Biggest Security Mistake
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is the superhero replacing outdated VPNs, but it’s got a blind spot: unmanaged devices. While companies focus on securing corporate gadgets, freelancers and contractors are left in the wild. With 47% of companies allowing BYOD, it’s time to rethink ZTNA for every device, everywhere.

Hot Take:
Unmanaged devices are the uninvited guests of the corporate party, sipping the punch while leaving sticky fingerprints on your sensitive data. It’s time for businesses to stop treating them like freeloading cousins and give them the same security scrutiny as everyone else. Zero Trust for all, or Zero Trust for none!
Key Points:
- Hybrid work has increased the use of unmanaged devices, posing new security challenges.
- 47% of companies allow access from BYOD or non-corporate endpoints.
- Traditional security methods add complexity but fail to mitigate threats effectively.
- Unified Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is proposed as a comprehensive solution.
- ZTNA ensures consistent security policies for both managed and unmanaged devices.
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