Absolute Software announced enhancements to its Secure
Access product portfolio (formerly NetMotion by Absolute), enabling
customers to minimize risk exposure and further optimize the user
experience in today's borderless, work-from-anywhere environments. With
this release, Absolute is delivering a broad range of new product
innovations including self-healing Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA); a
resilient deployment architecture, and expanded network and ZTNA policy
intelligence.
Absolute was recently included as a Representative Vendor in the February 2022 Gartner Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access.
Among the key findings in the report, Gartner states, "An increased
focus by end-user organizations on zero trust strategies - and a desire
to provide a more secure, flexible hybrid workforce connectivity - is
driving increased interest in the ZTNA market."
"This
release is an important milestone in our mission to be the leading ZTNA
solution for the perimeter-less workplace, differentiated by resilience
and reliability," said Joe Savarese, EVP of Secure Access Products at
Absolute. "The results from our customer beta test - our largest and
most successful to date - validate that these new capabilities meet
urgent and significant customer needs. As seamless secure access has
become imperative for the perimeter-less workplace, administrators need
easy-to-implement ZTNA solutions that deliver both maximum security and
an optimal user experience."
These
product enhancements enable IT and security practitioners to protect
critical infrastructure, applications, devices, and data without
hindering user productivity. Benefits include:
- Truly resilient ZTNA: Absolute's
self-healing ZTNA client for Windows is capable of automatically
repairing or reinstalling itself if tampered with, accidentally removed,
or otherwise stopped working - ensuring it remains healthy and delivers
full intended value.
- Resilient deployment architecture: Absolute
has added Resilience to its distributed network architecture using
active-active server technology, delivering the benefits of
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) - including high availability, horizontal
scale-out, and zero downtime upgrades - to customer-managed
environments. This revolutionary approach enables individual system
components to automatically self-heal in the event of failure and
ensures other servers can take over if needed, avoiding disruption or
denial-of-service to end users without administrator intervention.
- Dynamic re-authentication and secure access enforcement: Customers
can now more easily adopt modern cloud authentication solutions to
minimize the risk exposure associated with compromised credentials.
Enhancements include the ability to challenge a user's security
credentials if the conditions or environment change and force them to
re-authenticate via an existing method including Multi-factor
Authentication (MFA).
- Foundational zero trust security: New
ZTNA policy actions strengthen the foundation of zero trust security
posture, bolstering the ability to protect employees from accessing
malicious applications and network destinations, and restrict lateral
movement.
- Expanded diagnostics and monitoring capabilities: As part of this release, the company has expanded its existing diagnostics and monitoring capabilities with the launch of Absolute Insights for Network (formerly
NetMotion Mobile IQ). This includes support for ARM devices for MacOS
and Windows, as well as broadened intelligence for 5G networks (e.g.,
signal quality, network availability, network coverage, and network
usage) and ZTNA policy enforcement (e.g., policy-blocked hosts/websites,
addresses/ports, and web reputation) to minimize phishing, smishing,
and other malicious activity.
These
enhancements are available to customers using Absolute's Secure Access
products (formerly NetMotion Mobility or NetMotion Mobile IQ).
Download the 2022 Gartner Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access.