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What is Zero Networks Connect

Zero Networks Connect is a zero trust network access (ZTNA) product that provides identity- and device-aware access to private applications and resources without relying on broad network-level connectivity. It is used by IT and security teams to replace or reduce traditional VPN access for employees and third parties while enforcing least-privilege connectivity. The product focuses on controlling and monitoring access paths to internal services and can be deployed to support segmented access to specific applications rather than full network access.

pros

Identity-based application access

Provides access controls based on user identity and device context rather than IP-based network trust. This supports least-privilege access to specific internal applications and services instead of granting broad network reachability. It aligns with common zero trust networking patterns used to reduce lateral movement risk.

Reduces reliance on VPN

Supports remote access use cases that typically require VPN, including employee and contractor access to internal resources. By limiting access to defined applications, it can reduce the operational and security overhead associated with full-tunnel or split-tunnel VPN configurations. This approach also helps standardize access policies across different user groups.

Policy-driven segmentation approach

Implements policy-based controls intended to restrict connectivity between users, devices, and internal services. This can help organizations move toward micro-segmentation outcomes without redesigning the entire network. It is suited for environments where teams want to incrementally tighten access paths and validate connectivity needs.

cons

Not a full SASE stack

The product centers on private access and segmentation rather than providing a broad, single-vendor SASE feature set. Organizations that need integrated secure web gateway, CASB, or wide-area networking capabilities may require additional products. This can increase vendor and policy management complexity in larger deployments.

Integration and rollout effort

Zero trust access typically requires integrating with identity providers, device posture signals, and existing network/application inventories. Policy design and exception handling can take time, especially in environments with legacy applications and undocumented dependencies. Teams should plan for staged rollout and validation to avoid disrupting business workflows.

Coverage depends on environment

Effectiveness and deployment model can vary based on where applications run (on-prem, cloud, hybrid) and how traffic reaches them. Some use cases may require additional connectors, routing changes, or endpoint components to achieve consistent enforcement. Organizations with complex multi-network topologies may need extra design work to align access paths with policy intent.

Plan & Pricing

No public pricing or tiered plans for Zero Networks Connect were published on Zero Networks' official website. The vendor’s site emphasizes contacting sales or requesting a demo for pricing; descriptive statements on the site indicate a usage model of charging for assets protected ("you only pay for assets we protect"), but no numeric prices, tiers, or trial durations are listed on official pages or datasheets accessible on the site.

Seller details

Zero Networks Ltd.
Tel Aviv, Israel
2019
Private
https://www.zeronetworks.com/
https://x.com/zeronetworks
https://www.linkedin.com/company/zero-networks/

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