DITCH Your VPN, and Adopt THIS Zero-Trust Solution (Twingate!)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 06. 2024
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By 2025 it's estimated that 32.6 million Americans will be working remotely. Ever since this shift began in 2019, companies have faced the challenges and struggles of making this work, securely, with their existing VPN setups.
And truth be told, VPNs are becoming, if not already, obsolete, being replaced by a much simpler, more secure, and granular solution known as Zero-Trust.
Whether you run a large organization, a small team of software developers, or just wanting to access your home network securely, I think you'll find today's solution and walkthrough something of interest.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:11 The VPN problem
01:06 The Zero-Trust answer
01:48 Introducing Twingate
02:49 The video outline
03:27 Signup with Twingate
04:02 Adding a remote network - AWS
05:10 Deploying the Twingate connector
08:09 Access with the Twingate Client
09:38 Adding your first resource
11:40 User, Group, and Device policies
15:32 Trusted profiles, IdPs, and settings
16:27 How this actually worked!?
18:25 Adding my home network
20:48 Services
21:07 Analytics and logging
21:50 What about Security?
22:22 Outro
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I hadnât thought of this in years. This totally makes sense. VPNs still make sense, but as long as we all think about our goal of secure work, we can find these new ways to do things. Thanks for sharing!
This is super amazing, I love the granularity it offers... And many thanks for your walk-through, I find your tutorial so resourceful.
Thank You
So basically Twingate (or whatever service is used) has full access to your networks, right? How's this compared to a VPN ?
Quick suggestion, putting the brand name or logo in the thumbnail or title or in the first 10 seconds would probably be best practice. This is hands down the best twingate setup for my use case and it took me a good amount of time to find it. I think you'd capture more twingate branded traffic if so.
Interesting concept in contrast to VPNs
This is so cool
Do more stuff like this
I have zero trust in zero trust lol
So you're letting someone else manage your network accesses? Meh.
Nope. Itâs about access, not management.
@@TravisMedia I think what @jeroboam4486 means is: This is not Zero Trust, this "Twingate Trust" and that's a "no no". And he is right.
ssh is enough
Hmm basically how crypto works
Another ad for this crap. Unsubscribing!
Right?, I love having own vpn. Why let someone else control what you do/where you connectâŠ. For a fee of course.