Practice Area Overview
Zero trust is the current standard for enterprise security architecture — but most organizations either don't know where to start or have implemented fragments of it without the underlying design. QVIA designs zero trust architecture as a complete program: identity-centric access, microsegmentation, continuous verification, and security controls aligned to how your users and systems actually work. This is not a firewall upgrade. It is an architectural approach to security that eliminates implicit trust and limits the blast radius of every threat.
Technical Capabilities
Zero trust architecture assessment and gap analysis
Identity-centric access control design
Network microsegmentation design and implementation
Next-generation firewall deployment and policy design
Secure access service edge (SASE) architecture
Privileged access workstation design
Endpoint security integration
DNS security and web content filtering
Security architecture documentation and policy development
Vendor-agnostic platform selection and evaluation
Why It Matters
Most security vendors will sell you a product and call it zero trust. We design the architecture first, then select the products that implement it. The sequence matters — products chosen without architecture produce gaps.
When a breach happens, segmentation determines how far it spreads. A flat network hands an attacker your entire environment. We design containment into the network before you need it — not after an incident makes it urgent.
You don't implement zero trust in a quarter. We design a roadmap that delivers measurable security improvements continuously — not a big-bang deployment that stalls when the complexity of the full program becomes apparent.
Part of Our Service
QVIA's Cybersecurity service covers the full security stack: zero trust architecture, identity and access management, SOC and managed detection and response, and network security — designed and delivered as a complete program.
View Service →Your goals, your constraints, and what better outcomes look like for your team — that's where we begin.
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