
"With the zero-trust fabric, Nile aims to block lateral threats and limit the spread of attacks. It does not add this as a separate layer on top of existing infrastructure, but integrates it directly into the network architecture."
"A new addition is the Nile Trust Service, which natively integrates NAC (Network Access Control) into the zero-trust fabric. This eliminates the need for separate appliances and overlays, which, according to Nile, reduces complexity and costs by 30 to 70 percent."
"Customers already using the Nile platform are reporting concrete results. In addition to a 60 percent reduction in breaches, they report a 99 percent drop in IT support tickets and a threefold increase in change management speed."
Nile introduced enhanced security features for its Secure Network-as-a-Service platform centered on a zero-trust fabric with identity-based micro-segmentation designed to block lateral threats and limit attack spread. The Nile Trust Service natively integrates Network Access Control into the zero-trust fabric, eliminating separate appliances and reducing complexity and costs by 30-70 percent. New offerings include Secure Guest, RADIUS, DHCP services, and an integrated Internet Edge solution preview. The Segment-of-1 functionality limits blast radius and prevents malware spread while preventing new attack classes including AirSnitch. Existing customers report 60 percent breach reduction, 99 percent drop in IT support tickets, threefold increase in change management speed, and 30-50 percent operational cost decreases with full visibility into users, devices, and infrastructure.
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