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Zscaler wants to eliminate VPNs with cloud-based Private Access tool

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Zscaler wants to eliminate VPNs with cloud-based Private Access tool

Zscaler recently announced its new Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) tool, which ups security by separating data and network access for users.

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