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NetFoundry

NetFoundry offers multiple SaaS and Cloud solutions, and one of these is the Secure Access Service Edge Platform, abbreviated as SASE, that allows you to access all your disparate networking and security solutions in a single place and enjoy unlimit…

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    2023-09-08

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NetFoundry Transform Your Network Today

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DevOps Demonstration: Multi-cloud Connectivity with Netfoundry

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  • Protect your SIEM/ SOAR deployment and data sources from cyber attacks over the internet
    NetFoundry via the cloudziti and openziti platforms has been helping mssps, siem and soar solution providers to protect their platform and customers from cybersecurity attacks over the internet due to open ports and IPs inbound. DeltaSecure GmbH is one such company using our solution. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Opening VPN session to get data from a third application
    And there you go. Finally, they have multiple options to deploy it, you can see them here in their OpenZiti WebSite, but also, if you don't want to mess with deploying anything and just creating your app and the access to the SAP, the company behind (NetFoundry) as a "Free Tier Plan" that may help you have everything ready in less than I took writing this answer. Source: over 1 year ago
  • According to your experience, what is the most resilient VPN technology?
    Take a look at NetFoundry (My employer) or the OpenZiti project it is based on. Highly resilient, much more flexible that VPN's, based on cryptographically secure identities, and a very high level of logging for management and security functions. It can run on any major operating system, and we ahve a few installations running on RPis and even OpenWRT routers, so it fits well in the ICS space. You can build a... Source: over 1 year ago
  • API Security Market?
    A huge part of the security of any system is understanding the use case. What is the API for? Is it supposed to be public, and how public? How much friction is allowable on the user side? That can significantly drive the direction of your security architecture. For example, NetFoundry offers a zero trust networking solution that is 100% software based on the OpenZiti project . That can protect the front end... Source: over 1 year ago
  • A problem with proxying and routing to external networks
    Take a look at OpenZiti, or the commercially supported NetFoundry. The ability for anything to reach anything is one of the main points, by deploying a software based overlay network on top of the existing network structure. There are software options for Windows and Linux (and MacOS and Android and IoS), and you can try it out for free using the Teams price plan for up to 10 nodes. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Discussion: token + cookie based auth method reliability
    What are your goals, as far as access and user base? I ask because OpenZiti could be a good option. Or depending on complexity, the NetFoundry commercial offering of the technology. It would allow X.509 certificate based access at layer 3/4 to the endpoint, keeping it dark to anything else, no scans, etc. It also has SDKs available if you want to build it directly into clients, or there are binaries available... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Always On VPN Device Tunnel - non-windows VPN server possible?
    Check out NetFoundry or OpenZiti. NetFoundry is the company behind the OpenZiti project, and provides a commercial network as a service version. The base tech provides always on dark networking, with cryptographically secure identities for a number of operating systems and node types. Both provide very detailed logging for usage and even forensic review, including the ability track usage to the identity. No... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Enterprise-scale - remote access
    Have you looked at NetFoundry or OpenZiti? We have had some great success in the MSP space, as we provide secure access via software only that allows network resources to be dark to the internet and fine grained access controls (IP/FQDN:port) per user. You can fire up a permanent account with limited nodes for testing purposes, to see if it fits your needs. The flexibility and dynamic nature of the system fits... Source: over 1 year ago
  • How to disrupt the network industry?
    I will brag on what we have delivered all day (NetFoundry/OpenZiti), but that's not the point. The fact that billions to trillions of dollars are LOST every year due to cybersecurity issues is still a real thing. We are working to take a small fraction of those losses in terms of cost and help organizations secure their information. We are far from a final and universal solution to security issues. Find a real... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Road warrior VPN to multiple sites, with MFA
    OpenZiti or Ziti from NetFoundry, depending on how much management and support you want to do. They identity based with certificates, meshed (no aggregation on the data plane) and allow very fine grained access to resources. The commercial solution has active directory sync to automate your processes. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Are there user access VPN appliances that have been designed to run in the cloud?
    Check out https://github.com/OpenZiti and/or netfoundry.io (Yes, they pay my salary) 100% software, all API driven, cloud native network as a service (commercial) or open source run it yourself (OpenZiti) with support for multiple operating systems, high granularity controls (microsegmentation), and cryptographically secure identities (x.509). Open discussion https://openziti.discourse.group/. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • I'm going to roast your SaaS website's marketing. Drop your link and let's go!
    Love this. Please roast away - https://netfoundry.io/. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Monitoring of IOT
    What kind of IoT devices are you using? Are they yours for software and OS, or are they off the shelf from someone else and you are building a solution? My company, NetFoundry sponsors the OpenZiti project, and of course has a commercial offering tied to the technology as well. The software allows for configuring all network traffic to be outbound, period, from a connection initiation point of view. This... Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Q: current best practice to allow devs to have endpoint carte blanche while protecting the rest of the org?
    What are the actual requirements? If you want to wall them off, but allow them access to certain items, I would suggest looking at a secure networking solution to allow them in to only certain resources. Full transparency, I work for NetFoundry, which I am about to shill. OpenZiti, our open core project, and the console platform NetFoundry provides can allow zero trust access to applications from anywhere, very... Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Hiding my Own Cloud Using OpenZiti
    Companies want/need file cloud storage, but business costs for these cloud services are skyrocketing all while hackers are stealing your data. When one needs to lock down their files, but still get the features of cloud storage, Zitification with NetFoundry and #OpenZiti technology to the rescue! Source: about 2 years ago
  • Please help me connect the dots
    u/dovholuknf So Ziti looks interesting, as does getting access to the power of ziti as SaaS. Is there any way to get a look at pricing for netfoundry.io w/o trying to start a trial? I need to try to work out budget but do not have time to start implementation yet. Source: over 2 years ago

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