I rate Axis Security nine out of 10. If somebody told me they were considering Axis Security, I would probably ask what they want Axis Security to replace. Axis Security is excellent if you have remote sites that you are currently granting access to using multiple forms. In our case, we were using VPNs to provide access to different environments. With Axis Security, you can consolidate all that into one simple access point. And at the same time, you can keep it extremely secure. It might not be the best fit for a single one-off application. It may work, but it may not be suitable. We're a global enterprise that frequently acquires other companies. Part of the onboarding process is to convert their systems so we can access them via Axis security. Some of those are small, while others are extremely large. Axis Security can handle everything we throw at it. Ultimately, it depends on what a prospective client wants to do.
Security Architect at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-07-12T14:49:00Z
Jul 12, 2023
I rate Axis Security nine out of ten. I recommend Axis Security, but one thing we really need is to understand our objectives. It is crucial to comprehend that the solution will be most effective when we have proper access management or IAM in conjunction with our current VPN solution. Therefore, we must plan for areas where many organizations struggle: access management and identity access management. It is essential to have a clear understanding of our organization's current state, as it will aid in the implementation of the solution and prevent misunderstandings. It is worth noting that people often expect this solution to function similarly to a VPN without realizing that it combines two complex areas. If either aspect is not adequately addressed, our satisfaction may be compromised. Axis Security will help us identify any issues, but it is crucial to recognize that shortcomings in these control areas within our organization might be the true cause, rather than a flaw with Axis Security itself.
Because our parent company doesn't actually use Atmos, they are evaluating it with us because they are very interested in some of the success stories that we've had with it. My advice is to truly look at the tool. There are a lot of folks that evaluate products just to check off a box before they go with the one that they really want to use, because they might have used that vendor forever. In this case, really look at the product because you will find a better product than what you normally use. Having worked with several products like Atmos, I give it a 10 out of 10.
Axis Security is a prominent enterprise security solution, specializing in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). The Axis Security Application Access Cloud platform is designed to secure remote access to applications and services hosted in the cloud or on-premises. It aims to simplify and enhance access controls while maintaining strong security measures.
Axis Security's platform stands out by offering a comprehensive, cloud-native solution designed to enable secure access to private...
Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
I would rate Axis Security ten out of ten. The maintenance is managed by Axis. Consider the admin upkeep cost when maintaining the ZTNA product.
I rate Axis Security nine out of 10. If somebody told me they were considering Axis Security, I would probably ask what they want Axis Security to replace. Axis Security is excellent if you have remote sites that you are currently granting access to using multiple forms. In our case, we were using VPNs to provide access to different environments. With Axis Security, you can consolidate all that into one simple access point. And at the same time, you can keep it extremely secure. It might not be the best fit for a single one-off application. It may work, but it may not be suitable. We're a global enterprise that frequently acquires other companies. Part of the onboarding process is to convert their systems so we can access them via Axis security. Some of those are small, while others are extremely large. Axis Security can handle everything we throw at it. Ultimately, it depends on what a prospective client wants to do.
I rate Axis Security nine out of ten. I recommend Axis Security, but one thing we really need is to understand our objectives. It is crucial to comprehend that the solution will be most effective when we have proper access management or IAM in conjunction with our current VPN solution. Therefore, we must plan for areas where many organizations struggle: access management and identity access management. It is essential to have a clear understanding of our organization's current state, as it will aid in the implementation of the solution and prevent misunderstandings. It is worth noting that people often expect this solution to function similarly to a VPN without realizing that it combines two complex areas. If either aspect is not adequately addressed, our satisfaction may be compromised. Axis Security will help us identify any issues, but it is crucial to recognize that shortcomings in these control areas within our organization might be the true cause, rather than a flaw with Axis Security itself.
Because our parent company doesn't actually use Atmos, they are evaluating it with us because they are very interested in some of the success stories that we've had with it. My advice is to truly look at the tool. There are a lot of folks that evaluate products just to check off a box before they go with the one that they really want to use, because they might have used that vendor forever. In this case, really look at the product because you will find a better product than what you normally use. Having worked with several products like Atmos, I give it a 10 out of 10.