Date: 09/26/2024
Vendor: Invisinet
Technology/Topic: Invisinet Transport Access Control (TAC) / Security Platform
URL: https://www.invisinet.com
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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Invisinet Transport Access Control (TAC) implements identity validation before a TCP connection is established. This ensures only authorized users from authorized devices are allowed to do anything on the protected asset. Unidentified users cannot connect, scan, or implement DDOS attacks against protected assets. Invisinet maps to Zero Trust Identity and Micro-Segmentation functions and does not interact with any other technology used in the network, on the client or on servers.
Invisinet TAC moved Zero Trust to the network level while all other solutions to protect assets operate above the network level. Protecting at the network level makes assets virtually untouchable and invisible on networks. Invisinet holds 15 patents and cloaks networks and network-attached assets from cyber reconnaissance while providing identity-based micro-segmentation without requiring network changes. Other solutions attempt to work around TCP’s inherent security vulnerabilities by introducing more complexity, such as overlay networks and SASE services. Instead, Invisinet elegantly leverages TCP to DELIVER unparalleled protection earlier than any other product.
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