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Zero Networks Introduces Real-Time Enterprise Network Mapping with Network Map 2.0

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Zero Networks has developed a new solution called Network Map 2.0 that is intended to give enterprises a better understanding of their networks in real-time while also enabling them to respond more quickly to potential security threats. The solution offers a real-time map of different network environments within enterprises. Traditionally, enterprises use static maps that are often not a true representation of their networks. These static maps are often out of date since networks are constantly changing.

Security teams within enterprises are often not challenged by a lack of data; rather, they are challenged by a lack of time to analyze the data that is available. In today’s hybrid networks, which consist of a combination of cloud, IoT devices, on-premises networks, as well as containerized networks, networks are changing faster than security teams can document them. Because of this, static maps of networks are often a misrepresentation of what is really going on within an organization’s networks. Network Map 2.0 has been developed to provide a solution to this problem by creating a real-time map of networks within enterprises. The solution is able to provide a real-time map of networks by continuously gathering data from networks within an organization.

The importance of such visibility continues to grow as internal network traffic increases. East-west traffic—communication between systems inside data centers—already accounts for the majority of enterprise network activity, a trend further accelerated by AI workloads and distributed applications.

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With the new platform, organizations can view activity across hybrid environments within a single interface. Security teams can also generate segmentation policies based on actual traffic patterns and test enforcement scenarios before deploying them, reducing the risk of business disruption.

During a cyber incident, the system allows security operations teams to visualize potential lateral movement across systems and understand the possible “blast radius” of an attack. This visibility enables faster containment and more targeted responses.

By transforming network visibility into actionable intelligence, Zero Networks aims to help enterprises strengthen security posture, reduce operational risk, and implement more effective zero trust strategies across increasingly complex IT environments.