PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 2092660
PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 2092660
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) market size was valued at US$ 1,405.8 Million in 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 25.8% from 2026 to 2033.
The ZTNA is a form of security strategy based on identities, which demands a continuous authentication of both the user and the device before accessing any application. This renders the whole idea of trust related to IP addresses or any other network factor irrelevant. The architecture of the ZTNA contains a dynamic policy decision engine and a secure broker, which makes secure connections among applications on a per-application basis, hence keeping the applications away from the internet and access limited to just what is required by the sessions. This ensures secure, adaptive, and least-privilege access across modern digital environments.
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Market- Market Dynamics
Rising Cybersecurity Threats and Growing Remote Workforce Adoption to Drive Market Growth
Growth in the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) market is being fueled by several issues, such as growing cybersecurity threats and adoption of the remote workforce, along with secure access to the enterprise assets. For instance, in 2026, according to the Press Information Bureau (Government of India), 122 cybersecurity drills and exercises were conducted, which were attended by 1,570 entities from different industries like governments, defense, financial institutions, telecommunication, IT firms, transport, energy, etc. Apart from that, 95 cybersecurity awareness camps were conducted by CERT-In, which saw the participation of 91,065 people. This highlights accelerating investment in proactive cybersecurity and resilient digital access frameworks.
The Global Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) market is segmented on the basis of Offering, Deployment Mode, Organization Size, Application, Vertical, and Region.
Among the given application areas, remote workforce access holds a prominent share because of its wide usage in ensuring access to corporate assets from distributed locations, caused by the rise in the usage of hybrid workplace models, the need for cybersecurity, and continuous identity-based access authentication. For instance, in 2026, according to the OECD, employees aged from 25 to 35 years and 36 to 45 years have the highest use of remote work, where the percentage equals 66.3% and 66.7%, correspondingly, and they tend to perform remote work on a weekly or occasional basis. In addition, more than half of employees who are under 55 years old would like to work remotely more often, which proves the growing demand for technological means to ensure safe access to the enterprise applications and data. This trend is accelerating demand for robust, scalable remote access security solutions.
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Market- Geographical Insights
North America holds a significant position in the zero trust network access market because of its early adaptation to advanced cybersecurity tools, presence of major IT companies, and fast transition to cloud-based systems. In 2026, according to the study "Digital Adoption and Cyber Security" by Ideas.org, there will be a quick uptake of advanced cybersecurity solutions in Canada together with digital transformation, including cloud technologies and AI. The research paper has revealed that the more a firm uses digital technology, the more likely it is to be targeted by a cyberattack, and thus it invests more in cybersecurity measures. This reinforces North America's continued leadership in advanced zero trust security adoption.
The ZTNA market has Palo Alto Networks taking control of things with an impressive product lineup to make sure that access is secured for BFSI, healthcare, and IT industries. There are companies like Fortinet, Broadcom (Symantec), Okta, VMware, and Microsoft who follow in the wake of Palo Alto Networks. All these companies are helping in the implementation of the Zero Trust framework through integration, cloud enablement, and enterprise access security products. In April 2025, Fortinet enhances their FortiSASE and FortiGate integrations by offering new Zero Trust Network Access capabilities in the areas of unified identity-driven access control, secure application connectivity, and endpoint verification in hybrid enterprise networks. As such, ZTNA adoption becomes more rapid across the globe as enterprises continue to focus on identity-centric access models.
In May 2026, Palo Alto Networks completed the acquisition of Portkey, enhancing its Prisma AIRS platform with an AI gateway control layer to govern autonomous agents and secure identity-driven AI workflows within enterprise environments.
In March 2026, Microsoft expanded its Microsoft Entra Suite capabilities by enhancing Entra Private Access with deeper Conditional Access integration and unified identity-based access controls, strengthening Zero Trust Network Access enforcement across hybrid environments.