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We performed a comparison between Banyan and Tailscale based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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18th
out of 34 in ZTNA
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82
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1st
out of 34 in ZTNA
Views
1,820
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1,729
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Buyer's Guide
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April 2024
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Overview

Traditional secure remote access solutions like VPNs don’t work anymore for today’s world where users, devices, and applications are highly distributed and dynamic. We need three foundational building blocks to provide a complete solution:

1. Quantified Trust: User and device trust are no longer black or white, but rather like shades of grey where depending on the security posture the same user and device may be allowed different levels of access.

2. Continuous Authorization: The channel cannot be validated with just one-time authorization, but rather needs to be continuous authorized based on zero day attacks, unauthorized user activity.

3. Decentralized Enforcement: The access enforcement cannot be centralized to handle the large scale and security concerns of modern enterprises. We need a highly distributed architecture that scales with applications and clouds.

Tailscale is a modern VPN alternative that provides secure and easy access to resources across multiple networks and devices. Its primary use case is to allow remote teams to securely connect and collaborate as if they were in the same office. With its user-friendly interface and automatic network discovery, Tailscale simplifies setting up and managing a secure network, making it an ideal solution for small businesses and organizations.

Tailscale's most valuable functionality is its ability to create secure tunnels between devices without complex configuration or setup. This allows organizations to securely and seamlessly connect remote workers, offices, and devices, increasing productivity and collaboration while reducing the risk of security breaches.

By eliminating the need for traditional VPNs and reducing the risk of accidental exposure of sensitive information, Tailscale helps organizations improve their security posture while enabling their workforce to work more efficiently and effectively.

Sample Customers
Redox, Byton, Veeva, BlueVoyant
Bamboo Health, Duolingo, Shiguredo, Instacart, Corelight, Machinify, Bolt, Mercari, Cobalt, Yugabyte, Jasper, VersaBank, Zego, Gini and Finter
Top Industries
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company15%
Comms Service Provider10%
Media Company10%
Government7%
Company Size
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business41%
Midsize Enterprise19%
Large Enterprise39%
Buyer's Guide
ZTNA
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Tailscale, Twingate, Perimeter 81 and others in ZTNA. Updated: April 2024.
771,212 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Banyan is ranked 18th in ZTNA while Tailscale is ranked 1st in ZTNA. Banyan is rated 0.0, while Tailscale is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Banyan is most compared with , whereas Tailscale is most compared with Twingate, Fortinet FortiClient, Perimeter 81 and FortiGate Next Generation Firewall (NGFW).

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