Security News > 2020 > June > Trustgrid’s Zero Trust platform extends software-defined perimeter to roaming end users
Trustgrid announced an extension of their leading Zero Trust software-defined perimeter platform to include agents for roaming end points.
The newly released Mac and PC agents address the growing demand for secure connectivity between remote end users and enterprise applications that require access from personal devices in home offices.
Trustgrid's software-defined perimeter enables user connectivity to any environment and works with an organization's existing OpenID or SAML identity provider to guarantee secure, policy-driven access to users.
While the SDP product can be used to provide secure access to any new user or device in minutes, this extension of the platform also integrates into Trustgrid's existing Zero Trust Network and EdgeCompute products to round out its suite of interoperable cloud connectivity solutions all managed from a single pane of glass.
With the ability to integrate with cloud security solutions, such as SWG, CASB, CSPM and CWPP, the Trustgrid platform provides the networking components necessary for organizations to complete an evolution towards Gartner's secure access service edge model.
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