High cost, high complexity
Traditional VPN and VDI setups require appliances, agents, gateways, and ongoing upkeep. Scaling them across hybrid workforces increases both operational burden and support tickets.
VPN / VDI overheadDefensX offers a modern, browser-based Zero Trust Remote Access (ZTNA) solution that replaces complex legacy VPN and VDI architectures. By shifting security controls into the browser, your users get secure, policy-based access to corporate resources from any managed or unmanaged device — without the cost and friction of traditional remote access tools.
Strengthen security, reduce complexity, and modernize remote access with a browser-native approach.
Legacy VPN and VDI environments are expensive and complex to maintain. DefensX delivers browser-based Zero Trust Remote Access that reduces infrastructure and licensing costs while improving performance and user experience.
Traditional VPN and VDI setups require appliances, agents, gateways, and ongoing upkeep. Scaling them across hybrid workforces increases both operational burden and support tickets.
VPN / VDI overheadDefensX shifts access control into the browser. Users connect directly to approved apps through an isolated, policy-controlled workspace — no full-tunnel VPN or heavy desktop virtualization required.
Modern access modelOrganizations lower infrastructure and licensing costs, simplify deployment, and minimize support overhead by standardizing on a browser-native Zero Trust Remote Access model.
Lower cost-to-serveUsers expect to connect from laptops, tablets, and personal devices. DefensX provides secure access regardless of device ownership, with built-in isolation, DLP, and keylogger protection — without intruding on personal use.
Instead of granting broad network access, DefensX embeds controls directly into each browser session. Every connection is governed by posture checks, DLP rules, and continuous monitoring to ensure that only authorized users reach the resources they need.
This granular, browser-centered design aligns with Zero Trust principles and reduces lateral movement risk.
Traditional VPNs expose internal subnets once a user connects. DefensX instead secures each browser session as its own controlled environment, where policies determine who can do what — and nothing more.
Browser security, redefined
DefensX Zero Trust Remote Access replaces legacy VPN and VDI complexity with a browser-native approach that is easier to deploy, easier to manage, and better aligned with how people work today.
Explore how DefensX can help you modernize remote access and implement Zero Trust at the browser layer.