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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.

DxOdyssey is a Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) network security solution built on patented technology that is a critical component to achieving a Zero Trust architecture. DxOdyssey enables highly available application-specific micro-tunnels across any mix of locations and platforms. Users access their tunnels via a local port, making the device and the resource invisible to the network. With no open ports and application-level access rather than network-level access, the lateral attack surface is nearly eliminated to protect businesses and data from malicious intruders. This dynamic software solution is extremely lightweight and can be installed and configured on any Windows or Linux machine in just seconds.

DxOdyssey extends SDP capabilities to edge computing with DxOdyssey for IoT, enabling secure, private bi-directional communication between edge devices, the cloud, and on-premises or remote sites – all without VPNs, SD-WANs, or open ports.

DxOdyssey unlocks these key benefits:

✔️ Enable secure, private access between edge devices, the datacenter, and cloud

✔️ Eliminate any network attack surface without complexities of VPNs, SD-WANs, or open ports

✔️ Create a Zero Trust network architecture while achieving the highest ROI

✔️ Achieve complete data privacy with its intelligent matchmaking service

✔️ Enhance performance with built-in failover and 3rd party integrations

DH2i is a software provider with over 10 years of experience, helping customers around the world enhance their network security capabilities with DxOdyssey.

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Redox, Byton, Veeva, BlueVoyant
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Banyan is ranked 18th in ZTNA while DxOdyssey is ranked 32nd in ZTNA. Banyan is rated 0.0, while DxOdyssey is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Banyan is most compared with , whereas DxOdyssey is most compared with .

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