The End of the VPN: The Rise of Identity-Based Secure Access

Hundreds of MSPs joined our last webinar to discuss the growing security and operational challenges of remote-user VPNs. Since then, the headlines have only reinforced the problem. Fortinet. Ivanti. Palo Alto Networks. SonicWall. Different vendors, same challenge: critical vulnerabilities, credential theft, and ransomware attacks continue to target remote access infrastructure, forcing organizations into a cycle of emergency patching, user disruption, and increased risk.

The reality is that VPNs were designed for a world where users, devices, and applications lived inside a trusted network perimeter. Today's workforce operates everywhere, and attackers increasingly exploit that trust to gain access, move laterally, and compromise critical systems.

Join WatchGuard experts for a candid discussion on why organizations must rethink traditional remote access and how identity-based secure access is the modern approach to protecting users, applications, and data.

In this webinar, you'll learn:

  • Why VPN vulnerabilities continue to impact organizations regardless of vendor
  • How attackers exploit trusted remote access to gain a foothold and move laterally across networks
  • The hidden operational costs of maintaining, patching, troubleshooting, and scaling VPN infrastructure
  • Why identity, device posture, and continuous verification are replacing traditional network-based access models
  • How MSPs are modernizing remote access services to improve security, simplify management, and create new recurring revenue opportunities