Guide
How Zero Networks Helps with TISAX Requirements
TISAX (Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange) was established by the German Association of the Automotive Industry to serve as the automotive industry’s information security standard, based on VDA ISA (Information Security Assessment) and managed by the ENX Association. TISAX certification is essential for automotive suppliers and service providers who work with German carmakers to demonstrate secure handling of sensitive data including vehicle designs, prototypes, and proprietary technologies.
Download this compliance guide to learn how Zero Networks enhances TISAX/VDA ISA 6.0 compliance through automated Zero Trust controls, adaptive microsegmentation, and comprehensive visibility across IT and OT environments – addressing core requirements while achieving 90% network segmentation in 90 days on average.
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