Video Demo Libary

Server Exposure Demo

In this demonstration, NetFoundry Senior Solutions Architect Nic Fragale highlights the inherent flaws of traditional perimeter-based security solutions, such as firewalls and VPNs. He illustrates that leaving applications visible on the internet invites automated scanning and exploitation, proving that simply relying on API authentication layers like bearer tokens is ineffective if bad actors can reach the server. Fragale then introduces NetFoundry’s platform, demonstrating how closing all inbound firewall ports and utilizing an overlay network makes workloads entirely invisible to the internet. Finally, he shows how authorized users and devices are dynamically granted seamless, identity-verified access without the need to modify legacy network infrastructure.

View the demo here >>

server exposure video demo thumbnail

Site to Site (S2S) Demo

In this 8-minute demonstration, Sales Engineer Flavio Carrasco presents NetFoundry’s identity-first, site-to-site (S2S) connectivity platform. He outlines common challenges with traditional VPN deployments—such as overlapping IPs, vendor interoperability, complex firewall rule management, and the security risks of opening inbound ports.

The demo showcases how administrators can easily spin up a virtual edge router and share a registration key, allowing a partner or customer to connect securely via their existing hardware using a single command. Once authenticated, administrators can instantly grant or revoke granular, least privileged access to remote services (like those hosted on Azure and AWS) entirely through a centralized portal, while also monitoring network telemetry and continuous posture compliance.

View the demo here >>

Healthcare Demo

In this demonstration, Jerome Mills, a sales engineer at Net Foundry, showcases the company’s Zero Trust software within a healthcare context. He highlights the flaws of traditional VPN setups, noting that they often require weeks to deploy, create exposure points through open ports, and introduce risks like lateral movement and brute-force attacks. In contrast, Net Foundry’s solution secures networks by requiring clients to connect outbound via port 443—bypassing the need for firewall configuration changes—and mandates authorization via an X509 certificate prior to establishing any connection.

During the demo, Mills successfully tests an RDP connection to a backup site, demonstrating file offloading and the secure processing of HL7 messages. He also verifies that the Mirth administrator application listens solely on the localhost, ensuring traffic does not enter the local network. To conclude, Mills illustrates the software’s continuous authorization capability by instantly terminating his active RDP session simply by removing his access attribute in the user interface, before noting the platform’s API readiness for CI/CD automation and its flexible deployment options across cloud environments and home data centers.

View the demo here >>

healthcare video demo thumbnail

OT Product Builder Demo

In this presentation, Hersh Sanghvi from NetFoundry demonstrates how Operational Technology (OT) product builders can embed zero-trust connectivity directly into their devices. This built-in secure networking bypasses the traditionally slow and complex IT security approvals required by customers, allowing OT vendors to seamlessly and securely access their deployed products remotely. By utilizing automated, “just-in-time” access, companies can quickly troubleshoot hardware, ensure regulatory compliance, and significantly reduce the operational costs associated with on-site visits.

View the demo here >>