Zero Trust does not make networks irrelevant. It changes their role. Networks should support controlled access paths, segmentation, and safer connectivity rather than acting as a silent proxy for trust.
UNIFY helps organisations reduce overreliance on location-based assumptions and shape network patterns that work with identity, device, and application policy instead of competing with them.
Network Trust In Practice
Most organisations need Zero Trust to address a mix of connectivity and boundary challenges:
What This Means
In practice, stronger Zero Trust network design usually means:
- limiting broad implicit trust based on internal placement
- improving segmentation and path control around sensitive services
- supporting remote and third-party access with clearer assurance boundaries
- evolving older network assumptions without forcing unrealistic big-bang change