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Overview
Enclave offers a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) platform that secures connectivity across on-premises, cloud, and container environments. While it may have limited advanced reporting features, its encrypted, policy-driven access, VPN-free architecture, and centralized management make it a robust choice for organizations seeking simplified, scalable network security.
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Enclave Specifications
- Security Measure
- Data Encryption
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Security Audits And Reporting
What Is Enclave?
Enclave is a software-defined mesh network that connects users, workloads, and systems without relying on open firewall ports or vulnerable VPN servers. It creates direct, policy-driven connections between devices, making them invisible to the public internet and minimizing the attack surface. Its cloud-based management platform features an intuitive visual policy engine, simplifying network security for organizations of all sizes, especially those managing remote workers and multi-cloud environments.
Enclave Pricing
Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.
Enclave Integrations
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, such as:
- Azure Active Directory
- Splunk Enterprise
- GitHub
- GitLab
- Slack software
Who Is Enclave For?
Enclave is ideal for a wide range of industries, roles, and teams, including:
- Managed service providers
- Financial services
- Professional services
- IT management teams
- DevOps practitioners
- Cybersecurity teams
Is Enclave Right For You?
Enclave is an excellent fit for organizations, especially Managed Service Providers and DevOps teams, seeking to replace outdated VPNs. Its standout cloaking technology renders networks invisible to attackers, representing a paradigm shift in access control. Trusted by clients such as WJEC, the platform simplifies compliance with standards like NIST and ISO 27001, ensuring robust security, reliability, and scalability for organizations of any size.
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Enclave Features
VPN Replacement
Enclave improves private access for remote workers by eliminating the need to expose applications directly to the internet. The platform integrates with identity providers such as Azure to enforce Conditional Access and Privileged Identity Management. By replacing legacy VPN servers with this Zero Trust Network Access solution, organizations achieve faster, more secure connectivity with consistent access controls across all systems.
IP Whitelisting
The platform enables private access to SaaS services and cloud platforms like Office 365, Azure, AWS, Google, and Salesforce through IP-based whitelisting. By routing traffic via a designated Enclave system with a static IP, organizations can configure SaaS platforms to restrict access, ensuring only known IP addresses are allowed, providing enhanced security and control over cloud service connectivity.
Access Devices On Dynamic IP Addresses
The software allows secure connections between systems separated by firewalls, NAT, VMs, and containers even when using dynamic IP addresses. By relying solely on outbound traffic and a simple policy editor, Enclave removes the need to manage DNS, subnets, ACLs, routing tables, certificates, or secret keys. Organizations can establish secure connectivity without traditional VPN or firewall configuration challenges.
Time-Limited And Conditional Access
Enclave provides administrators and power users with secure, conditional access to systems. The platform supports multi-factor authentication, time-limited sessions, and Azure-integrated access policies. It enables controlled access to services like Remote Desktop or Windows file shares, including systems that lack native MFA support, while auditing connections and enforcing strict access rules for architects, administrators, and SREs.
DNS Filter
The software deploys Enclave Gateway to protect access to on-prem services or the internet. Organizations can route traffic through a self-managed or Enclave-managed gateway with built-in DNS filtering. The platform blocks malware and online threats, allows customizable allow/block lists, and secures traffic without device management. Managed Gateway ensures all protection layers are handled, simplifying network security for businesses.
Pros And Cons of Enclave
Pros
Replaces VPNs with zero trust for better security
Cloaks applications, making networks invisible to attackers
Offers managed gateway with malware-blocking DNS filtering
Cons
Requires compatible infrastructure for optimal performance
Administrator training may be needed to implement complex policies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Enclave offer an API?
Yes, Enclave offers an API.
Does Enclave have a mobile app?
Yes, Enclave offers a dedicated mobile app for both iOS and Android.
Who are the typical users of Enclave?
Enclave features are used by Managed service providers, DevOps teams, IT management teams, and cybersecurity professionals seeking secure, Zero Trust connectivity and simplified network management.
What language does Enclave support?
Enclave software primarily supports English.
What types of pricing plans does Enclave offer?
Pricing for Enclave starts at $8.00/enrolled system/month for the Enclave Agent plan. Get a detailed Enclave cost breakdown to make an informed decision.
What level of support does Enclave offer?
Enclave provides support through multiple channels, including a knowledge base, developer forum, and community Slack channel. Direct technical support is available via email, and priority support plans are offered to certain customers.
What other apps does Enclave integrate with?
Enclave software supports integration with platforms and systems including GitHub, GitLab, Slack, Azure Active Directory, and Splunk Enterprise.
