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About Enclave

Enclave is a network security platform from Enclave Networks that provides secure access to applications and data. It combines advanced identity management, zero trust network access, and comprehensive visibility so organizations can maintain control over their security posture. Enclave is designed to protect sensitive information while allowing employees secure access to necessary resources. With features such as continuous authentication, real-time monitoring, and policy enforcement, it helps organizations meet compliance requirements and mitigate risks. Key capabilities: identity management zero trust access real-time monitoring policy enforcement compliance support Best for: organizations that need secure, controlled access to their applications and data.

Enclave Details

Vendor
Enclave Networks
Year Launched
2019
Location
Newport, Wales GB
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, videos, in person
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean.
Users
Administrators, IT professionals, remote workers, cybersecurity experts, consultants, freelancers, developers, employees.
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail
Tags
Remote Work

Enclave's In-App Market Place

Does Enclave have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), CAD (C$), AUD (A$), JPY (¥), CHF (Fr), CNY (¥), INR (₹), RUB (₽), BRL (R$), KRW (₩), MXN ($)

Pros & Cons

  • Implements Zero Trust Network Access, significantly reducing the attack surface by eliminating open ports and providing precise, policy-driven access.
  • Offers a user-friendly visual policy engine and cloud-based management, making network configuration and reasoning about access much easier than traditional methods.
  • Provides a more secure and efficient alternative to traditional VPNs, potentially reducing costs associated with hardware-based VPN servers and their maintenance.
  • Non-disruptive and works alongside existing solutions, allowing for incremental adoption without requiring a complete rip-and-replace of infrastructure.
  • Includes a multi-tenant platform with a Partner Portal, simplifying customer management, billing, and discounts for service providers.
  • Requires the Enclave client to be installed on devices for direct connectivity, which might not be feasible for all legacy or unmanaged devices without a gateway.
  • While the interface is simple, understanding and fully leveraging Zero Trust principles might require a shift in mindset for organizations accustomed to traditional network security.
  • Relying on a single vendor for core network access could create dependency, though the rich APIs mitigate this to some extent.
  • As an overlay network, Enclave abstracts away some of the direct control over IP addresses, subnets, and routing tables, which might be a con for deeply technical network administrators who prefer granular control.
  • Organizations might be hesitant to adopt a relatively newer technology compared to well-established VPN solutions, despite its advantages.

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