Verizon Business is throwing a shield around its private IP networks by embedding its software-defined perimeter (SSD) technology to create a zero trust architecture. Verizon’s zero trust technology blocks connectivity to servers and applications from unknown devices, which makes corporate data virtually invisible to anyone that doesn’t have approved access.
Verizon is using SDP across the company’s private IP MPLS network. The service is available to the company’s global private IP and Ethernet customers that run over 330,000 connections covering 800,000 network route miles across more than 150 countries.