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What is microsegmentation? Our definitive guide
What is microsegmentation? Our definitive guide

Microsegmentation divides a network into isolated segments with their own security perimeters to prevent lateral movement of threats. Implementing microsegmentation improves security by reducing attack surfaces, though it requires granular visibility and control of network connections which can be challenging to do manually. Automated microsegmentation solutions like ZeroNetworks overcome these challenges by automatically isolating assets without agents or manual rules

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What is zero trust security?
What is zero trust security?

Zero Trust Security is a model that eliminates implicit trust in networks by continuously verifying user identities, device health, and access patterns. It restricts access to only authorized users and devices through granular, context-aware policies to prevent lateral movement across networks.

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Think You Have Zero Trust? Think Again
Think You Have Zero Trust? Think Again

Today’s networks are very complex, with many different users and machines going in and out of multiple sites, on-premises and in the cloud. It is impractical for IT to manually define and constantly update policies that effectively restrict network access to what is needed at any given moment.

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What is micro-segmentation?

Micro-segmentation is dividing a network into small, isolated zones so that if one system is compromised, an attacker can't move freely to the next one - without installing an agent on every device.

As IT environments grow more distributed and threats more automated, gaps in micro-segmentation are exactly what attackers look for first - making it one of the higher-leverage areas to get right.

The most common pattern is treating micro-segmentation as a one-time setup rather than an ongoing program - controls drift out of date as the environment changes, and nobody notices until something goes wrong.

Continuously, ideally - micro-segmentation works best as an always-on program rather than a quarterly or annual checklist item, since new risks appear between review cycles too.

This blog is updated regularly with practical articles on micro-segmentation and related topics - browse the full archive on this page.