Identity-based, application-level access that replaces traditional VPN. Users connect to applications, not networks, with continuous verification on every session.
Centralized identity governance across users, applications, and cloud environments. Lifecycle management, role-based access, and policy enforcement from a single source of truth.
Vaulted credentials, just-in-time elevation, and session recording for administrative and high-risk access. Privileged accounts isolated from standing exposure.
MFA, adaptive authentication, and continuous risk-based verification across every access path. Trust validated continuously, not granted at login.
Workforce and Privileged Access
Cloud, SaaS, and Workload Access
Third-Party and Industrial Access
Executive, Risk, and Audit
Zero Trust is an architecture, not a tool purchase. Programs that buy a single product and call it Zero Trust leave most of the verification surface unaddressed.
Zero Trust depends on accurate identity governance. Programs that skip IAM hygiene and lifecycle work build verification on top of accounts nobody owns, roles nobody reviews, and access nobody revokes.
Micro-segmentation that ignores user and application identity creates a more complicated network, not a more secure one. Segmentation works when it is identity-aware.
MFA at login is not continuous verification. Programs that stop at the front door miss the lateral movement and session hijacking that Zero Trust is designed to contain.
Friction-heavy Zero Trust implementations drive users to shadow IT and workaround tools. Adoption depends on the verification feeling invisible to the legitimate user.
Verification anchored to user, device, and application identity rather than network location. Access decisions made on context, not connection origin.
Trust evaluated at every access, every session, every transaction. Risk signals continuously assessed, with access adapted as context changes.
ZTNA, IAM, PAM, MFA, and micro-segmentation integrated into one program, not deployed as disconnected tools that each claim Zero Trust on their own.
Verification engineered to feel invisible to legitimate users. Friction lives where risk lives, not everywhere by default.
Programs designed as integrated Zero Trust architectures, not assemblies of disconnected security tools.
IAM, PAM, and identity governance treated as the foundation of Zero Trust, not optional add-ons.
Programs delivered as one coordinated architecture across data, devices, and destinations, not as isolated security tools.
200+ customers. 30+ countries. 80+ cybersecurity certifications.