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Compliance Velocity: Why Enforcement Speed Is the Real Zero Trust Gap

Closing the Zero Trust Enforcement Gap: NAC Underpins ZTNA and EDR

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Genians, a network security company serving 5,000+ organizations globally, will present at RSAC 2026. The company addresses the enforcement gap most Zero Trust architectures leave unresolved: Layer 2 visibility and control across every connected device, from first connection to endpoint runtime.

What Layer 2 never sees, nothing above it can enforce.

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Compliance Is No Longer a Checklist. It's a Speed Test.

Regulators across every major market have moved from measuring what controls exist to measuring how fast they execute. In the U.S., the SEC requires four-day disclosure of material cybersecurity incidents. In Europe, NIS2 and DORA tie penalties directly to revenue and extend into supply chains. Across Asia and the Middle East, South Korea's PIPA, Japan's APPI, Saudi Arabia's NCA Regulations, and the UAE's National Cybersecurity Strategy reflect the same shift.

That execution speed, from detection to enforcement to audit-ready evidence, is what Genians calls Compliance Velocity, which starts at Layer 2.

Layer 2: The Foundation Every Security Stack Depends On

The more sophisticated the security stack, the more vulnerable it becomes to what Layer 2 leaves uncontrolled. What Layer 2 never sees, nothing above it can enforce.

  • Zero Trust cannot verify what it cannot see. In most enterprise environments, 30-50% of connected devices, including IoT sensors, OT controllers, medical equipment, and BYOD, have no agent and no user identity. They can only be seen at Layer 2, before IP assignment, before authentication, before any higher-layer policy applies.
  • AI-driven detection cannot act without network and endpoint layer enforcement. A compromised device that moves laterally across the network cannot be contained without enforcement at both layers, simultaneously.
  • The audit trail regulators require starts here. What connected, when, and what was permitted — this record originates at Layer 2.

The Foundation: At First Connection. In Session. At Runtime.

Most security architectures start at session. Genians starts before that, at the moment a device first touches the network, before any other tool is aware it exists.

  • At First Connection: Traditional NAC waited for 802.1X. Genian NAC doesn't wait for anything. The moment a device touches the network, it identifies, classifies, and enforces policy, including AAA, without network changes or prerequisite infrastructure, powered by Device Platform Intelligence. A single license also covers IPAM, Switch Port Management, and Wireless Security. Hours to deploy. Priced by active device count only. Nothing else.
  • Control In Session: Genian ZTNA carries NAC capability natively. A single policy framework covers managed and unmanaged devices across on-premises, remote, and cloud environments. Gartner projects Universal ZTNA will grow more than 40% by 2027. The driver is device visibility and network enforcement at scale, the functions NAC was originally built to provide.
  • Enforce At Runtime: EDR-anchored Genian Insights E combines behavioral detection, EPP-level protection, and XDR-style signal correlation across endpoint, network, and access layers. When a threat is confirmed, NAC isolates the device at Layer 2 automatically.

Each product stands alone. Connected, they close the full enforcement lifecycle back at Layer 2.

Maximize Security Investment for Compliance Velocity

According to IBM Research, the average enterprise runs 83 security tools from 29 vendors. Most operate in silos, slowing the detection-to-enforcement cycle regulators now measure.

Genians integrates across Firewall, SIEM, SOAR, IAM, ITSM, and more. Supported platforms include Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, Splunk, Okta, Infoblox, and ServiceNow, connected through Webhook, REST API, and Syslog.

Genians is the enforcement foundation. Connected to the tools organizations already run, existing security investments deliver more value with less overhead.

Visit Genians at RSAC 2026

Meet the team at Booth 3335, South Expo Hall, or start a free 30-day trial at www.genians.com. No credit card. No sales call.

About Genians

Genians (KOSDAQ: 263860) was founded in 2005 and delivers NAC, ZTNA, and EPP/EDR to 5,000+ organizations globally, from SMEs to Fortune 500 enterprises, across government, military, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure. With 21 years of battle-tested experience and a global partner network with local expertise, Genians addresses regional regulations and infrastructure requirements.

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