Eliminate security loopholes and inappropriate downloads
The Problem
A great guest Wi-Fi experience is a chance to elevate perceptions of your organization or brand, but it can backfire if it puts your users or guests at risk.
And if users perform illegal downloads or access sensitive data, or your employees use it to bypass your main network's security, it can expose your organization to legal action, compliance issues, and data leaks.
Traditionally, your security options have been limited. You could backhaul traffic across your WAN or deploy appliances at every site, but both are slow and costly. You could deploy a separate broadband connection, but that would leave your guests unsecured.

Solution Overview
Protect your guests and enforce acceptable use policies—with no backhauling or boxes—with Guest Wi-Fi Protection, part of Zscaler Advanced Cloud Firewall.
To enable guest Wi-Fi network security, simply change your DNS settings to Zscaler. That's all you need to start taking immediate advantage of enhanced security features for your guest network traffic. Where DNS alone is not enough, all suspicious traffic is intelligently routed to the cloud native Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform for full inline content inspection.

Drill down by location or policy to investigate the riskiest users via the easy-to-use Zscaler reporting portal.
Benefits
All the security, none of the headaches

Ensure compliance
with data privacy laws and other regulations

Gain full visibility
into guest Wi-Fi traffic in all locations, all the time

Reduce costs
with no backhauling and nothing to deploy or manage

Easily configure
granular, intuitive policies and reporting in minutes
Zscalerのプラットフォーム
Zscaler Zero Trust Exchangeの特長
ビジネスを保護し、簡素化し、変革する包括的なプラットフォーム
FAQ
Wi-Fi networks are not inherently secure, which can put both users and your organization at risk of unauthorized access, data loss, malware, and more. If users conduct illegal activities such as content piracy, the host organization can be held accountable. It's essential to protect guest Wi-Fi networks with security measures such as strong encryption, authentication, and segmentation.
The Zero Trust Exchange platform automatically blocks malicious websites and can prevent access to harmful or illegal content. By directing DNS queries through the platform, you can prevent users from accessing phishing sites, malware domains, and other security threats. Using DNS over HTTPS (DoH) or DNS over TLS (DoT) can also encrypt DNS queries to protect them in transit.