Tech Bytes: Protecting Remote Workers With NetMotion’s Software-Defined Perimeter (Sponsored)

Drew
Conry-Murray

Greg
Ferro

Ethan
Banks

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Welcome to the Tech Bytes podcast. Today’s topic is the challenge of securing remote workers as more employees work from home. Our sponsor is NetMotion Software.

We explore the difficulties of getting visibility into what remote workers are up to, and striking a balance between security of the organization and your employees’ privacy. Our guest is Joel Windels, Chief Marketing Officer at NetMotion, though he’s promised us not to get too marketing-ish.

We discuss:

  • Remote work as a security black hole
  • How NetMotion’s agent provides visibility into user behavior
  • Smart enforcement of remote access policies with a software-defined perimeter
  • Balancing organizational security against employee privacy
  • Differences between NetMotion and a cloud access security broker
  • The results of a NetMotion customer survey
  • More

Show Links:

SDP Report – An introduction to software-defined perimeters (SDP) and zero trust network access (ZTNA) – NetMotion

NetMotion Software

The Enterprise Mobility Blog – NetMotion

NetMotion on LinkedIn

NetMotion on Twitter

NetMotion on Instagram

NetMotion on Facebook

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