Nile, the leader in Campus Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) for high-performance secure network access, announced the Nile Trust Service, a wholly new approach to securing the enterprise Local Area Network (LAN) that provides world-class cybersecurity without the burden of stitching together a complex tapestry of add-on products. Based on Nile’s award-winning Nile Access Service and its revolutionary architecture for the wired and wireless LAN, the Nile Trust Service now offers enterprises a built-in alternative that eliminates the expense and time required to build Campus Zero Trust security.
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“Achieving microsegmentation today means duct-taping many different technologies to a 30-year-old network architecture,” said Pankaj Patel, co-founder and CEO of Nile. “This makes attaining Campus Zero Trust difficult or even impossible for many organizations. The Nile Trust Service is the latest example of how Nile’s unrelenting drive towards simplification enables new organizations to achieve a level of security not previously thought possible.”
Nile is the only wired and wireless LAN solution with modern Campus Zero Trust security built into the core of its architecture. This security extends from purpose-built hardware that hardens the network infrastructure against attacks to its unique microsegmentation implementation that eliminates threats such as ransomware, which exploits the ability to move laterally within a network undetected. In addition to delivering zero trust security for the LAN, Nile is also announcing integrations with world-class secure service edge (SSE) security leaders like Palo Alto Networks (PANW), Zscaler (ZS) and Microsoft Entra (MSFT).
The capabilities of the Nile Access Service and built-in Nile Trust Service features define a new era of Campus Zero Trust security, closing security gaps found in traditional campus and branch environments today.
“By establishing a strong foundation with security at its core, we are now focused on building upon it with advanced security functionalities,” Patel continued. “The launch of the Nile Trust Service represents the beginning of what is possible when security is integrated by design, reducing operational burdens and unlocking the full potential of a truly secure network fabric.”
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Source – Prnewswire