Zero trust network, however, you have to trust the organization that you’re connecting to for their cloud resources. I do not see how not involving any cloud aspect, and having a one-to-one relationship with a granular firewall is less secure than having to connect to something that’s part of a larger nebulous cloud.
I agree. I can only add that the best would be to have similar easy-friendly gui for something like wireguard - there are some options but propably not full
I can live stream the whole thing from another device after I log in how is that secure. Do you individually randomize a watermark for your screens to see who leaked it. Zero trust right?
Zero trust network, however, you have to trust the organization that you’re connecting to for their cloud resources. I do not see how not involving any cloud aspect, and having a one-to-one relationship with a granular firewall is less secure than having to connect to something that’s part of a larger nebulous cloud.
I agree. I can only add that the best would be to have similar easy-friendly gui for something like wireguard - there are some options but propably not full
I can live stream the whole thing from another device after I log in how is that secure. Do you individually randomize a watermark for your screens to see who leaked it.
Zero trust right?
The possible speeds would be interesting compared to all the Netbirds, Zerotiers etc
information is missing about how this works. how much of this is cloud based? what's the performance?
This is just an ad?
Great video! I am a bit missing the part of deploying the client app
I'm first I win again !! :). Now im going to have to try this !
This is awesome!
Great video
stellar!
Pretty neat
yet, another useless video about Twingate, you didnt show how to connect to the resources, thanks anyways
Seems what is 802.1x doing
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