Zero Networks: Audits demand proof of containment.

Zero Networks notes audits now require proof of containment (e.g., pen tests), not just detection, due to new regs like NIS2, DORA, and PCI.

This shift highlights a growing need for solutions that actively contain threats, not just identify them. For internal IT teams, this means re-evaluating current security stacks and processes. Regulations like NIS2, DORA, and PCI DSS are pushing organizations to demonstrate tangible control over their environments. This includes proving that security measures can effectively prevent lateral movement and data exfiltration during a breach. Zero Networks offers tools to achieve Zero Trust architecture, effectively eliminating lateral movement and transforming security landscapes. Zero Networks' Network Map 2.0 offers real-time network mapping designed to help enterprises eliminate decision paralysis, reduce blast radius, and turn visibility into immediate, enforceable action. It provides a continuously updated view of how systems communicate across hybrid environments, highlighting high-risk communication paths and privileged access. This allows security teams to quickly identify where controls are needed and generate segmentation policies based on real traffic patterns. For IT controls and compliance professionals transitioning from external audit roles, understanding these technical requirements is crucial. They'll need hands-on experience with tools that provide proof of containment, like those offered by Zero Networks, to effectively implement and maintain internal controls.

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