About this software
Sophos Central Zero Trust Network is a cloud-managed ZTNA solution that controls access to applications by verifying users and device health. Managed from Sophos Central, it supports single-agent integration with Sophos Intercept X or agentless access for web apps, and can be deployed with cloud gateways or on-premise gateways.
The product integrates with identity providers such as Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, and Okta, and works with Sophos Firewall, XDR, and MDR for coordinated threat response and micro-segmentation to limit lateral movement.
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Benefits
- Cloud-managed ZTNA: Manage ZTNA policies and gateways from Sophos Central.
- Single-agent integration: Integrates with Sophos Intercept X for a single agent deployment.
- Granular application access: Grants least-privilege access to specific applications instead of whole networks.
- Flexible deployment options: Supports cloud gateways, on-premise gateways, or hybrid architectures.
- Identity provider support: Works with Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, and Okta.
Available languages
- English
- German
- French
- Japanese
- & more supported languages
Support information
- Product documentation: Comprehensive docs, deployment guides, and tech specs are available on Sophos documentation pages.
- Knowledge base and articles: Deployment notes and troubleshooting articles are published on Sophos Support and News.
- Community forums: User discussions and announcements are on the Sophos Community forums.
- Gateways and updates: ZTNA gateways can be updated and managed via Sophos Central and firewall interfaces.
- Partner channel sales: Sophos sells ZTNA through its global channel of partners and resellers.
Frequently asked questions
What is Sophos Zero Trust Network Access?
Sophos Zero Trust Network Access provides application-level access control by verifying user identity and device posture, enforcing least-privilege access for remote and on-premises resources.
How does Zero Trust Network Access differ from a traditional VPN?
ZTA grants application-level access only after authenticating users and assessing devices, enforcing least-privilege policies; VPNs typically grant broader network-level access, increasing potential lateral exposure.
Does Sophos ZTNA integrate with identity providers and directory services?
Yes; ZTNA commonly integrates with identity providers and directory services to authenticate users, apply role-based policies, and support single sign-on and multi-factor authentication workflows.
What management and monitoring capabilities are available?
Centralized policy management, access logging, and monitoring of connection and device posture events enable administrators to audit access, troubleshoot issues, and adapt policies based on activity.