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Software Defined Perimeter acts as your bouncer, allowing only approved users to access network resources. It authenticates identities and devices, letting you “hide” enterprise apps and resources ...
Verizon Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) is a strong fit for organizations that need to lock down access to sensitive network resources, especially those with a distributed or hybrid workforce. Its main advantage is the ability to make enterprise applications effectively invisible to unauthorized users, reducing attack surfaces and mitigating lateral movement risks. However, implementation can be complex, requiring tight integration with identity management and device authentication systems, and it may be overkill for smaller businesses without dedicated IT security staff. Pricing is typically enterprise-oriented, so the value is best realized in environments where regulatory compliance and zero-trust security are top priorities.
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Implementation requires integration with existing identity providers, device management, and possibly custom network configurations; onboarding can be resource-intensive and may require Verizon professional services.
Best suited for organizations with dedicated IT security teams, network engineers, and compliance officers who can manage ongoing policy updates and incident response.
Designed to scale for thousands of users and devices; smaller deployments may not justify the investment, but it excels in high-volume, high-risk environments.
Conversational support, onboarding, automation
SaaS, fintech, PLG, high inbound support
5-500 agents
Chat, in-app, email, social
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