Hybrid access
Users and applications sit inside and outside traditional boundaries.
Security · Solution
Zero-trust architecture reduces implicit trust, while XDR connects security signals to support investigation and response across the environment.
A conceptual sequence used to explain the service—not a customer deployment.
Overview
A security approach combining continuous verification and least-privilege access with connected detection and response capabilities.
Identity and device verification
Least-privilege access design
Segmentation and policy enforcement
Connected detection and response signals
Right fit
Users and applications sit inside and outside traditional boundaries.
Security signals are split across multiple control points.
Implicit trust needs to be reduced through clearer policy.
Outcomes
Access decisions use current identity and context.
Permissions align more closely with approved need.
Signals can be reviewed as part of a connected investigation.
Containment actions can follow defined responsibilities.
Engagement
Map identities, devices, applications, data and current controls.
Define trust boundaries, access policy and response workflows.
Connect the selected enforcement and detection capabilities.
Test access and response scenarios against the design.
Questions, answered directly
It means avoiding permanent implicit trust and evaluating access using identity, device and contextual signals.
XDR can connect signals across selected security domains to support investigation and coordinated response.
Describe the current environment, the change you are considering and what the result must support.