Nile Launches Nile 2.0 to Modernize Office Networks with Zero Trust Security
Nile has launched 'Nile 2.0,' a new platform designed to enhance security in office networks by eliminating complexity and reducing vulnerabilities. With nearly two-thirds of successful hacks occurring at the access layer, Nile's approach promises to integrate data center-level security, including identity-based micro-segmentation, into local networks. The initiative addresses the growing need for secure connectivity as more employees return to the office and the number of IoT devices increases.

Nile has introduced 'Nile 2.0' to modernize local office networks, which have lagged in security compared to cloud solutions. The new platform aims to simplify network architecture, addressing vulnerabilities at the access layer where most hacks occur.
Nile claims that traditional network complexity benefits vendors but leaves organizations exposed. 'Nile 2.0' promotes a new framework based on security principles, aiming to deliver data center-level protection to office environments. This shift is critical as employees return to workplaces and the prevalence of IoT devices grows.




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