Sophos Zero Trust Network
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Fortinet is pleased to be recognized as a Representative Vendor for Zero-Trust Network Access (ZTNA) in the Gartner® Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access. This report provides an overview of ZTNA and will help security and risk management leaders evaluate ZTNA offerings as part of a security service edge (SSE) strategy.
The Fortinet Universal ZTNA solution provides:
- Consistent and complete security for work-from-anywhere (WFA) users on-site, at home, and anywhere in between
- A hybrid cloud and on-premises network of ZTNA Application Gateways for a flexible and scalable architecture
- A unified agent that simplifies deployment and agent management while also making the transition to ZTNA safer
(Note: FortiClient provides a VPN agent, a ZTNA agent, telemetry tracking, vulnerability scanning, and EPP functionality while also supporting other Fortinet products such as FortiSASE, FortiNAC, and FortiPAM.)
- ZTNA capabilities with no additional licensing
(Note: Fortinet Universal ZTNA capabilities are built into FortiClient with ZTNA Application Gateways in FortiGates, FortiSASE, FortiWAF, FortiADC, and FortiPAM, and available for deployment without additional fees, bandwidth charges, or user licensing.
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Accops BioAuth
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Accops BioAuth is a comprehensive biometric authentication server providing fingerprint and face authentication solutions. With its unique architecture, BioAuth can be used to quickly enable biometric-based multi-factor authentication to any corporate application or PC or laptops. Highly regulated industries, such as Banking, Financial Services, BPO/KPO, and Pharma; and ITeS companies servicing them find Accops BioAuth a helpful tool that help them avoid months and years of application change management while providing flexibility of multiple scanner support.
Organizations can choose between fingerprint and facial-based authentication or bring their own fingerprint scanners and use BioAuth to manage the biometric data capturing, enrollment, identification, and authentication of users. BioAuth’s flexible workflow enables the maker-checker process for user onboarding possible in any complex organizational structure.
BioAuth provides support for multiple fingerprint readers as well as Microsoft Windows WinBIO. With its flexible integration framework, and professional services available from Accops, any new customer-provided fingerprint reader can also be integrated.
BioAuth integrates out of the box with Accops HySecure to enable strong MFA to remote users. When integrated with Accops HyID, BioAuth can be used for any corporate application that supports Microsoft Active Directory or SAML protocol for authentication. BioAuth can enable biometric-based logon to Microsoft Windows PC and laptops, providing a seamless login experience to domain users as well as workgroup users.

Sophos Zero Trust Network
Fortinet is pleased to be recognized as a Representative Vendor for Zero-Trust Network Access (ZTNA) in the Gartner® Market Guide for Zero Trust Network Access. This report provides an overview of ZTNA and will help security and risk management leaders evaluate ZTNA offerings as part of a security service edge (SSE) strategy.
The Fortinet Universal ZTNA solution provides:
- Consistent and complete security for work-from-anywhere (WFA) users on-site, at home, and anywhere in between
- A hybrid cloud and on-premises network of ZTNA Application Gateways for a flexible and scalable architecture
- A unified agent that simplifies deployment and agent management while also making the transition to ZTNA safer
(Note: FortiClient provides a VPN agent, a ZTNA agent, telemetry tracking, vulnerability scanning, and EPP functionality while also supporting other Fortinet products such as FortiSASE, FortiNAC, and FortiPAM.)
- ZTNA capabilities with no additional licensing
(Note: Fortinet Universal ZTNA capabilities are built into FortiClient with ZTNA Application Gateways in FortiGates, FortiSASE, FortiWAF, FortiADC, and FortiPAM, and available for deployment without additional fees, bandwidth charges, or user licensing.