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WebinarsSegmentationVisibilityMarch 18, 2024

Supercharging NAC for Segmentation and Zero Trust

Learn how industry customers are successfully implementing segmentation strategies for Zero Trust architectures, with real-world insights into overcoming deployment challenges. Discover how ORDR accelerates segmentation and Zero Trust policy implementation by automating device discovery, classification, and trust assessment across complex IoT/OT environments. Gain practical guidance on designing segmentation policies that balance security rigor with operational continuity.

What you'll learn

  • Design segmentation strategies aligned with Zero Trust principles using customer case studies
  • Automate device discovery and classification to accelerate NAC policy deployment
  • Implement trust-based access controls that reduce implementation time and security risks
Frequently asked questions
How does NAC support Zero Trust architecture implementation?
NAC (Network Access Control) enforces Zero Trust by automating device discovery, classification, and continuous trust assessment before granting network access. ORDR accelerates this by automatically identifying and classifying IoT/OT devices, enabling security teams to deploy granular segmentation policies that verify every device's trustworthiness in real-time.
What are the main challenges in implementing segmentation for IoT/OT environments?
Common challenges include visibility gaps with unmanaged devices, complexity in classifying heterogeneous IoT/OT assets, and balancing security policies with operational continuity. ORDR addresses these by automating device discovery and classification across complex environments, helping teams design segmentation strategies that maintain both security rigor and business operations.
How can we accelerate NAC policy deployment without disrupting operations?
Automated device discovery and trust-based access controls reduce manual policy creation and testing cycles significantly. ORDR's approach automates the identification and assessment of connected devices, enabling faster NAC policy implementation while maintaining operational continuity through staged rollouts informed by real device behavior data.

This resource is published by ORDR, the connected asset security company. ORDR delivers AI-powered visibility, risk assessment, and automated protection for IoT, OT, and IoMT devices across healthcare, manufacturing, government, and financial environments. Browse all resources →