Cisco+ Secure Connect Documentation | Client-less Remote Access (ZTNA)

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Cisco+ Secure Connect Documentation | Client-less Remote Access (ZTNA)

📑 Client-less Remote Access (ZTNA)

Client-less Remote Access or Browser Access allows you to leverage a web browser for user authentication and application access without requiring users to install the client on their devices.

This is currently limited to web-based applications. Client-less remote access can simplify how users access private applications while working remotely. It also provides a solution to situations such as the following:

 

  • Control user access to applications on devices with operating systems that Cisco Secure Client does not currently support.
  • Provide third-party access to your private applications on devices that might not be owned or managed by your company (e.g., contractor or partner-owned devices)

Each user and device is verified and validated by a Browser Access Policy before access is permitted to an application or resource. The verification is granular per session. Users have the freedom to connect from anywhere with any policy-compliant device.

https://documentation.meraki.com/CiscoPlusSecureConnect/Cisco__Secure_Connect_-_Client-less_Remote_A...

 

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Inderdeep
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

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lonepath
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Can a 3rd party worker (contractor) safely access PoS systems/ IoT devices in retail store using Clientless ZTNA or Does it require Client based solution

This would depend on how the PoS/IoT device communicated. The clientless ZTNA supports web ports only. If a private resource communicated that way, then the answer is yes. If the private resource used other ports then then client based remote access would be needed. 

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