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AWS Verified Access is a new product that provides secure access to private applications without requiring a VPN. Built on Zero Trust principles, it allows customers to set fine-grained access policies based on user identity and device security status. The video features Ankush Goyal and Jus Ryder discussing how AWS Verified Access works, its benefits over traditional VPNs, and demonstrating how to configure it in the AWS console. They explain how it simplifies operations by consolidating identity, device, and application access policies into a single configuration point. The demo shows how to set up trust providers, create verified access instances and groups, and configure endpoints for applications like HR and sales systems. AWS Verified Access integrates with existing identity and device management solutions, providing a flexible way for organizations to implement Zero Trust access controls.

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