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Are You in Control of Who is Accessing Your Critical Systems?

Remote access has become essential. However, for most industrial organizations, it’s also become the most dangerous blind spot in their cybersecurity posture. The tools many teams still rely on VPNs, jump servers, and shared logins that were never built for today’s OT and IT environments. These legacy systems were designed decades ago, when connectivity was simpler and threats were fewer.

Disconnected Access Explained: How Xona Protects Critical Systems Without Network Connectivity

Remote access isn’t optional in critical infrastructure anymore; it’s operationally essential. Whether for maintenance, OEM support, remote field work, or incident response, industrial organizations must enable access to critical systems. But, legacy access methods like VPNs, jump servers, and even agent-based Zero Trust or IT-based remote privileged access management (RPAM) tools all share one dangerous flaw: they implicitly trust the endpoint.