Zero Trust Micro-Segmentation, Identity Management, Role-Based Least Privilege Access and Activity Tracking

“ZTDA ties in because it uses a micro-segmentation process to keep the connection between users and data secure, and by controlling who and what data can be accessed to mitigate unauthorized access to your company infrastructure. And since all users must be authenticated and all access is controlled by a zero trust role-based policy engine, it provides a complete log of all actions.  For example, this can be used with Microsoft Sentinel to aid investigations and/or to provide alerts to suspicious activity, adding tremendous value to your Microsoft ecosystem.

Some companies have an idea that their level of IT Security is “good enough” when they should be looking to be at the best or highest level of security available for their users, network & information systems – security based on a zero trust architecture. Always identifying first, both the device and the user, using policy-based access, micro-segmentation, and least privilege access to bring structure to the chaos of unstructured data while adding additional layers of security throughout your organization.”