Zero Networks ships real-time Network Map 2.0
Zero Networks launched Network Map 2.0 to give enterprises an immediate, enforceable view of network access and user–resource relationships — designed to cut decision paralysis during investigations. The product promises real-time mapping that defenders can ingest into SIEMs and use to trigger automated containment via orchestration tools. (thefastmode.com)
Zero Networks announced Network Map 2.0 on March 11, 2026 via a Business Wire release tied to the company’s product update. (finance.yahoo.com) Network Map 2.0 continuously ingests, normalizes, deduplicates, and correlates network activity to produce a living, real‑time asset‑to‑asset map across on‑prem, cloud, IoT/OT and Kubernetes environments. (finance.yahoo.com) The capability surfaces privileged access, high‑risk ports and external exposure and can generate segmentation policies from observed traffic while offering enforcement simulation to avoid business disruption during rollouts. (finance.yahoo.com) Zero Networks already publishes a Splunk Add‑on (Zero Networks Add‑on for Splunk, version 2.0.8, last updated Nov 4, 2025) that collects and field‑extracts segment audit logs for Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud. (splunkbase.splunk.com) MSSP and partner use cases were highlighted by MSSP Alert and company commentary from Field CTO Chris Boehm, who described the map as a continuously updated view that helps MSPs monitor multi‑tenant internal network activity and visualize lateral movement and blast radius during incidents. (msspalert.com) Zero Networks has moved to a 100% channel‑first go‑to‑market model and expanded its ZEROtoSIXTY partner program, reporting ~45% MSP revenue growth as part of that shift to accelerate partner‑led deployments. (channele2e.com) The company and industry coverage position Network Map 2.0 as a source of “continuous proof of control” to demonstrate application isolation and ring‑fencing for auditors, and that telemetry is intended to feed SIEM/SOAR pipelines to enable automated containment consistent with recent practitioner guidance on SIEM/SOAR implementation. (helpnetsecurity.com)