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Extreme expands policy options for ExtremeCloud Universal ZTNA
New features in ExtremeCloud Universal ZTNA extend policy support to now include provisions for automated policy enforcement and management across the entire Extreme Networks portfolio as well as cloud-managed and on-prem third-party switches and wireless access points. This lets IT teams more easily manage a consistent security policy across hybrid network environments.
The idea is to give administrators greater flexibility to control network and application access for remote and on-site users, Extreme stated. In addition, the package now lets customers automate the identification of private applications accessed within the organization and track how, when and where users access them.
“This reduces shadow IT risks and limits the unauthorized use of non-compliant applications like AI productivity tools,” Extreme stated. “With Universal ZTNA, IT teams can add and deny applications with one click, further strengthening consistent policy enforcement and delivering unified observability.”