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Zero Networks Launches Industry-First Map of the Enterprise Network for Real-Time Visibility and Response

Network Map 2.0 delivers live network mapping and enforceable control across hybrid environments

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zero Networks, the leading provider of zero trust security solutions, today announced Network Map 2.0, a major advancement in real-time network mapping designed to help large enterprises eliminate decision paralysis, reduce blast radius, and turn visibility into immediate, enforceable action. Network Map 2.0 capability replaces static, point-in-time visualizations that must be generated on demand with a continuously updated, living map of the enterprise. Unlike legacy microsegmentation approaches that rely on delayed, point-in-time analysis of historical data, Network Map 2.0 operates in real-time. It continuously ingests, normalizes, deduplicates, and correlates network activity so the environment is always current, always mapped, and immediately actionable. The result is real-time east-west clarity, not retrospective analysis.

Large enterprises do not struggle with a lack of data--they struggle with operational risk. Hybrid environments evolve faster than teams can document them, while static diagrams and flow logs fail to show what actually matters in the moment: which assets are communicating, which paths create risk, and how far an incident can spread. The challenge is magnified by the growth of internal network traffic. According to the Global Data Center Traffic Infographic, east-west traffic accounted for approximately 86% of total data center traffic as early as 2020 and continues to grow as AI-driven workloads increase internal system-to-system communication (source: https://fiberdan.com/global-data-center-traffic-infographic/). This is precisely where most organizations lack visibility.

With Network Map 2.0, security teams can see exactly what is happening across on-prem, cloud, IoT/OT, and Kubernetes environments in a single unified view. The platform highlights privileged access, high-risk ports, external exposure, and anomalous communication paths, focusing teams on what materially increases business risk instead of overwhelming them with raw telemetry.

In addition to Zero Networks automated policies, security teams also have the option to generate segmentation policies based on real-time, actual traffic patterns and then simulate enforcement before rollout to avoid business disruption. During incidents, SOC and response teams can instantly visualize lateral movement paths and blast radius, enabling faster quarantine, containment and measurable reduction of exposure.

Network Map 2.0 also provides:

  • A graphical view of actual asset-to-asset communication: Network Map 2.0 validates what teams believe to be true, exposes what is not, and prioritizes what matters most.
  • Continuous proof of control for executives and auditors: Organizations can validate application isolation, demonstrate ring-fencing of critical systems, and generate clear evidence of segmentation and Zero Trust enforcement without relying on static documentation or assumptions.
  • Network Map 2.0 moves enterprises from “query and interpret” to “see and enforce”: By transforming visibility into action, Zero Networks enables smaller blast radius, faster incident containment, and stronger operational resilience.

About Zero Networks

Zero Networks helps organizations prevent attacks, minimize blast radius, and maintain business continuity—even when attackers get inside. By making every connection verified and intentional through identity-driven microsegmentation, Zero Networks tightly limits lateral movement, reduces operational risk, and strengthens cyber resilience. The platform deploys quickly and enforces adaptive, automated policies that eliminate manual management, technology sprawl, and long-term operational debt. The result is simpler, more resilient security that lowers cost and complexity while enabling organizations to scale, preserve uptime, protect revenue, and meet compliance requirements as environments evolve. Visit us at https://zeronetworks.com.

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