Category: Zero Trust Network Access

  • September 23, 2025 · Tom Ward

    Achieving End-to-End Zero Trust with Zscaler and FileFlex

    By combining Zscaler's Zero Trust Exchange with FileFlex Zero Trust Data Access, organizations can secure both application access and the data within, achieving a complete end-to-end Zero Trust framework.

  • September 3, 2025 · Tom Ward

    Extending Cisco Zero Trust from Access to Data

    Cisco zero trust data access is strengthened by FileFlex, which extends security to the data layer by enforcing continuous, granular file- and folder-level policies across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments.

  • August 15, 2025 · Tom Ward

    Extending Microsoft Entra Zero Trust to Protect Your Data with Zero Trust Data Access

    Microsoft Entra when combined with Active Directory delivers strong controls for identities, apps, and networks — but it stops short of protecting the data itself. FileFlex Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA) fills this gap by enforcing file-level security, auditing every access, and extending Microsoft’s model to both Microsoft and non-Microsoft storage across hybrid environments. Together, they deliver complete Zero Trust coverage from identity to data.

  • August 1, 2025 · Tom Ward

    Top Reasons to Add Zero Trust Data Access to Palo Alto Cybersecurity

    Pairing FileFlex with Palo Alto’s ZTNA extends Zero Trust to unstructured data, adding granular file-level security, visibility, and compliance without rearchitecting storage.

  • July 24, 2025 · Tom Ward

    SharePoint Under Siege: Why Zero Trust Access Is Now Critical

    SharePoint zero trust security is critical for defending against zero-day vulnerabilities and access control weaknesses. By combining FileFlex with a Zero Trust Application Access solution like Illumio, organizations can eliminate direct exposure, enforce granular access, and secure SharePoint without replacing it.

  • February 21, 2025 · Tom Ward

    How to Build a Complete Zero Trust Security Framework

    A complete Zero Trust Security framework requires both Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) to control user and device access to networks and apps, and Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA) to protect sensitive data at the file level. Together, they form a unified strategy to reduce risk and prevent breaches.

  • July 23, 2024 · Tom Ward

    How to Enforce Zero Trust Access Control to Mitigate Ransomware

    Zero trust access control, achieved by integrating Illumio Core with FileFlex Enterprise, allows organizations to effectively mitigate data breaches and ransomware risks, ensuring enhanced security, visibility, and operational efficiency through centralized management and strict access controls.

  • July 19, 2024 · Tom Ward

    Top Reasons to Add Zero Trust Data Access to Illumio Core

    Illumio Core is extended with Zero Trust Data Access expanding Illumio’s micro-segmentation and policy enforcement to include data activity for a more comprehensive security solution that adds defense against external infiltration and data extraction to Illumio’s expertise at containing threats on the internal network before they can spread.

  • July 15, 2024 · Tom Ward

    Why ZTNA Combined with ZTDA Could Have Prevented the Tesla Breach

    Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) combined with Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA) enhances security at both the network and data levels, significantly reducing the risk of data breaches like the one at Tesla.