Prisma Access by Palo Alto Networks provides consistent security for all users and applications across your remote networks. Prisma Access grants users safe access to the cloud and data center applications and the internet as well. In addition, the solution combines all of your security and networking capabilities into a single cloud-delivered platform, enabling flexible hybrid workforces.
Actually the solution is very expensive. I don't know the particulars since the purchasing team dealt with it.
The pricing for this solution is on the higher end.
Actually the solution is very expensive. I don't know the particulars since the purchasing team dealt with it.
The pricing for this solution is on the higher end.
The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange enables fast, secure connections and allows your employees to work from anywhere using the internet as the corporate network. Based on the zero trust principle of least-privileged access, it provides comprehensive security using context-based identity and policy enforcement.
The pricing is expensive and on the higher end. Honestly, in my opinion, it is not worth the price.
The cost is expensive. It depends on the number of users.
The pricing is expensive and on the higher end. Honestly, in my opinion, it is not worth the price.
The cost is expensive. It depends on the number of users.
Cloudflare Access is a powerful identity and access management solution that provides secure and seamless access to internal resources. It eliminates the need for traditional VPNs and allows organizations to enforce granular access controls based on user identity and device posture. With Cloudflare Access, users can authenticate using their existing identity providers, such as Google or Okta, and access resources without exposing them to the public internet. This ensures that only authorized users can access sensitive data and applications.
The prices are slightly expensive.
The pricing is somewhere in the middle. I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten.
The prices are slightly expensive.
The pricing is somewhere in the middle. I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten.