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HPE Aruba Networking SSE (ZTNA) Product Overview

Overview of HPE Aruba Networking SSE (ZTNA)

Overview of HPE Aruba Networking SSE (ZTNA)

HPE Aruba Networking SSE's greatest strength: "Next-generation ZTNA"

  ZTNA 1.0 HPE SSE/ZTNA
Only allow necessary users to connect to the network.
Reducing the attack surface (area of attack)
Protecting private applications from DDoS attacks
Automatic detection of private applications
ZTNA Agentless Access (Web, SSH, RDP, Git, DB)  
Application-specific segmentation and user assignment  
Support for all ports and protocols  
Server-initiated communication / Patch push distribution  
Optimizing access with multi-cloud PoPs  
Network as a Service (Network optimization as NaaS)  
IPsec ZTNA  

Comparison of ZTNA and VPN features in HPE Aruba Networking SSE

function HPE SSE/ZTNA VPN
Fine-grained access control (user-specific access control)
Policies that allow you to define conditions including each application, connected device, user, time, and location enable granular access control.
It is also possible to create user groups and provide control tailored to each group (employees/contract workers/temporary staff, BYOD devices, etc.).
Yes No
Continuous Authentication
Authentication is performed not only during the initial login but also continuously throughout the entire session.
Yes No
Network isolation
After connecting, it is possible to restrict/limit access to specific applications only, rather than the entire network.
Yes No
Permission for Inbound Communications
No permission for inbound communication is required on the server side's firewall, etc.
Yes No
Auto Scaling
The platform automatically scales according to traffic conditions without requiring network reconfiguration.
Yes No

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