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TinyChannels' Center Server module which manages End, Edge, User and Log.
TinyChannels' Communication Server which transfers communication transparently.
TinyChannels' Communication Agent running on each communication node (such as PCs and servers).
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Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA) is a security model that assumes that threats could be both external and internal. It requires strict identity verification for every person and device trying to access resources on a private network, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network perimeter.
TinyChannels is built on a Zero Trust architecture, enabling secure machine-to-machine and application-to-application communication through end-to-end encryption. While traditional VPNs create tunnels for all traffic, TinyChannels identifies and authenticates users and nodes, granting access and logging on a per-stream basis. This minimizes the attack surface.
TinyChannels communication is implemented based on X.509, the standard for public key certificates, and OpenID, an authentication and authorization standard for the Zero Trust era.
Each TinyChannels channel is managed in a lifecycle based on business requirements, allowing easy identification of channels to be decommissioned when a service ends. It is also easy to list unnecessary channel settings during regular audits.
Sessions occurring on each TinyChannels channel are stored in a dedicated log storage, allowing detailed verification.