18 February 2026
Organisations can now eliminate passwords and credentials from administrative access via Remote Desktop Protocol, Secure Shell, Virtual Network Computing, and Teletype Network. This removes the attack vector responsible for 80 per cent of data breaches whilst maintaining the frictionless user experience that has defined Portnox ZTNA. As enterprises accelerate digital transformation to support hybrid work, cloud migration, and AI adoption, every new initiative expands the attack surface faster than security teams can adapt.
The problem with traditional approaches is that they attempt to secure vulnerable architectures instead of redesigning them for modern risk. Legacy VPNs grant broad network access whilst credential vaults just manage passwords. Neither addresses the root cause. Portnox takes a fundamentally different approach by eliminating passwords and credentials entirely. According to a recent Forrester Total Economic Impact study, organisations implementing Portnox Cloud achieve a 287 per cent ROI, a 75 per cent reduction in breach risk, and 90 per cent faster deployment of new sites, with payback in under six months.
Denny LeCompte, CEO of Portnox, said the expansion demonstrates what happens when the attack surface is substantially reduced. "When we launched Portnox ZTNA in July 2025, we proved that you don't have to sacrifice speed or simplicity to achieve zero trust," said LeCompte. "Our expansion into console-based applications shows what happens when you substantially reduce the attack surface. Portnox customers are removing passwords and replacing VPNs whilst improving the user experience across their application suite. That's the promise of true zero trust: better security, increased productivity, and ease of use."
Building on Portnox's NAC and universal access control foundation, Portnox ZTNA now extends comprehensive zero trust protection across the entire enterprise technology stack. The solution provides passwordless, certificate-based authentication for RDP, SSH, VNC, and Telnet connections, continuous device posture monitoring and risk-adaptive policies, automated remediation of non-compliant endpoints before access is granted, and zero network impact deployment with no firewall changes, VPN clients, or agent installations required.
Users receive a unified view of all authorised resources across applications and infrastructure, single sign-on experience for enterprise applications including web, SaaS, on-premises, and console-based systems, role-based and location-based access controls with real-time policy enforcement, and simplified endpoint management with automated security workflows. The platform provides continuous zero trust verification through identity verification with integration with enterprise identity providers such as Okta, Azure AD, and Google Workspace, device posture checks against organisational security policies, network and location context evaluation for every access request, risk scoring for adaptive security, and automatic access revocation when device posture or risk conditions change.
With 93 per cent of CISOs planning to replace VPNs by 2027, these advancements position Portnox as the modern alternative, delivering enterprise-grade security, measurable business outcomes, and operational simplicity that legacy VPNs and first-generation ZTNA solutions cannot match. The newly released secure enterprise access capabilities alongside Portnox's Secure Access Portal enhancements are available immediately as part of the latest Portnox ZTNA release.



