Defend 10

Cloud Protection

Zero Trust

The idea is that you don’t want to grant privileges to users or devices without verifying who they are. Instead of assuming anyone or anything that has successfully logged onto a network can be trusted, no one gets broad access. With a zero trust access (ZTA) strategy in place, each time people and devices access your network, you know who they are and control where they can go.

Network Segmentation

Simply put, network segmentation is the act of dividing a computer network into smaller physical or logical components. Two devices on the same network segment can talk to each other directly. Segmentation works by controlling how traffic flows among the parts. You could choose to stop all traffic in one part from reaching another, or you can limit the flow by traffic type, source, destination, and many other options. How you decide to segment your network is called a segmentation policy.

Network Access Control

Network access control, or NAC, is a zero-trust network access solution that provides users with enhanced visibility into the Internet of Things (IoT) devices on their corporate networks. A new generation of its solutions is helping organizations keep up with today’s ever-expanding attack surface, delivering not only visibility of the network environment, but also enforcement and dynamic policy control. Whether devices are connecting from inside or outside the network, it can automatically respond to compromised devices or anomalous activity.

Administrator Limits

Every developer or user on your network with administrative privileges adds risk of account compromise. Review privileges and take these steps to better manage Windows network access rights.

Managed Networking

Managed Networking helps you simplify operations, control costs and maintain network reliability without having to dedicate your own resources to your LAN & WAN. By tapping into our technical expertise in network design, planning and management, you can free up your IT team to focus on more long-term, strategic projects.