Give Pen Testers Nowhere to Go
85% of environments are reachable in one hop — that's what pen testers find first. Zero Networks closes that path by default, so the test proves containment — not exposure.
What Changes When Zero is Deployed
No Repeat Findings, Just Contained Threats.
Pen test findings repeat because the underlying exposures don’t get addressed. Excessive lateral access, overprivileged accounts, broadly reachable admin ports — these show up in the report, get noted, and resurface twelve months later because nothing in the architecture actually closed them.
Zero changes the architecture. When the next pen test runs, the paths aren't there to find.
After we got Zero, I decided to run another pen test to see how things were working, and we literally could not get it to penetrate one of the machines we were testing … We did some speed tests and [network] performance probably doubled. Reliability went up 100%.
Zero to the Rescue
Pass Every Pen Test
Excessive network and privileged access is the root cause of most successful attacks — and most failed pen tests. Zero Networks closes both by default, with automated segmentation and MFA.
Network Segmentation
Network traffic is restricted to only what's necessary — closing the lateral paths attackers and pen testers rely on.
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Privileged logons are restricted to only what's necessary — closing the excessive access paths credentials leave open.
Learn MoreMulti-factor Authentication
Privileged ports are closed by default. Admins get temporary access only after MFA — no standing access for attackers.
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