DH2i debuts DxConnect Network Security software for integrated Zero Trust connectivity

DH2i, provider of multi-platform Software Defined Perimeter and Smart Availability software, announced general availability launch of DxConnect network security software for integrated Zero Trust (ZT) connectivity.  DxConnect enables developers and network administrators to build an integrated ZT connectivity security infrastructure for cloud native applications, hybrid/multi-cloud connectivity and privileged user access without using a VPN.

The technical deficiencies, or vulnerabilities, existing in computer networks are being exacerbated by the explosion of the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing. IoT is made up of billions of smart devices that use IP networks to talk to each other (and to us).  

The IoT world is growing to a projected 28.5 billion devices by 2022.  M2M (machine-to-machine) will be more than half of the global connected devices and connections by 2022. The need for secure privileged user access is growing faster (7 percent CAGR) than the world’s population (1 percent CAGR). Secure cloud-native microservice connections will be the fastest growing IP connection type by 2022.

Legacy connectivity and security approaches such as virtual private networks (VPNs) were not designed or intended for data reality. This has led to issues such as complex setup and management, slow and unreliable connections, limited scalability, highly compromised and vulnerable networks and data and large, escalating costs.  

DH2i’s DxConnect was designed to work with DH2i’s DxOdyssey software to tackle legacy VPN, cloud-native and privileged user access security issues. DxConnect improves network security, was designed for hybrid/multi-cloud operations, meets the scaling requirements of DevOps, IoT, containers and edge workloads, delivers faster performance, and it has an open API for integrations, analytics, visibility and compliance.

A key problem it solves is it enables developers to build encrypted micro-tunnels that span isolated networks to connect containers for a secure multi-cloud service mesh. It also enables organizations to securely connect vendors to a specific cloud application without using a VPN.

The recently published 2019 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) analyzed 41,686 security incidents, of which 2,013 were confirmed data breaches, and found that the majority of data breaches occurred due to technical deficiencies present in computer networks.  

The report further pointed out that once cybercriminals are inside a network, their process is almost always the same: establish continued access, escalate or obtain administrator privileges, move quietly to map the entire network, look for open ports, locate the “crown jewels” and exfiltrate the data undetected for as long as possible.  

The report also stated that just one data breach could cost anywhere from tens of thousands of dollars to as much as $100 million. The recent 2018 Cost of a Data Breach Study: Global Overview by Ponemon likewise reported that the average cost of a data breach was up 6.4 percent to $3.86 million.

“The major changes being driven by advancements such as IoT, edge computing, mobile, and cloud are creating conflicting demands for secure connectivity. The traditional ‘Castle & Moat VPN drawbridge’ security model was not designed to meet those demands,” said Eric Hanselman, chief analyst at 451 Research. “And, while a wholesale rip-and-replace is certainly not recommended, enhancing legacy technology (e.g., VPNs) with an advanced Software-Defined Perimeter approach like that of DH2i’s DxConnect, would be a smart strategy to fortify and unify your organization’s connectivity security.”

“For decades, VPNs have been considered the go-to for network connectivity security.  However, VPN technology is no longer able to fully protect today’s networks. In fact, it typically not only exposes sensitive data to increased security risk, but oftentimes multiplies those risks exponentially,” said Don Boxley, CEO and co-founder, DH2i.  “DH2i’s new DxConnect was designed with an innovative yet flexible architecture to navigate today’s connectivity security challenges such as connecting microservices that are running on isolated networks.  DH2i’s DxConnect supports what work looks like today and tomorrow.”


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