
With cyberthreats on the rise and now centered on identity, there is a need for methods of authentication that are resilient to phishing and human error.
The Backend for Frontend (BFF) pattern creates dedicated backends for each frontend application, optimizing user experiences and simplifying development. It acts as an adapter between frontends and microservices, increasing backend agility and promoting faster development processes.
Most ZTNA technologies, although adept at securing zero trust access to networks, do not embed the identity and protocol-level information necessary to apply zero trust principles for application access or workload access in modern computing infrastructure.
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a security solution that provides secure remote access to corporate resources based strictly on identity and context. Identity verification for every person and device is required continuously regardless of network location or whether they have previously accessed a resource or not. No one is trusted from inside the network or outside, which is a tighter ship than the traditional approach of one being universally trusted as long as they are inside the network.