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Zero Trust Security Made Simple: The Extreme Platform ONEᵀᴹ Advantage
Unifying Security and Connectivity with an Autonomous Security Overlay for Simplified Operations and Maximum Protection
Executive Summary
In the current cybersecurity climate, organizations are facing a perfect storm driven by three core pressures: the escalating sophistication of attackers, a rapidly blurring network perimeter, and the paralyzing complexity of modern defensive stacks. The traditional security boundary has effectively dissolved. As enterprises embrace hybrid work and cloud-integrated infrastructures, the proliferation of unmanaged IoT devices and supply chain vulnerabilities has created a sprawling attack surface with no clear edge. Simultaneously, adversaries are leveraging AI-driven automation and deepfake technology to bypass legacy defenses, making ransomware and double-extortion tactics more effective than ever.
Internally, many IT departments are struggling with tool sprawl, a fragmented ecosystem of siloed security products that creates more noise than clarity. This lack of centralized visibility often leads to critical misconfigurations, which have become the leading cause of cloud-based data breaches. To regain control, the focus is shifting toward integrated, automated platforms that replace disconnected tools with unified oversight, enabling lean teams to move away from reactive troubleshooting and toward proactive risk management.
Extreme Platform ONEᵀᴹ Highlights
Extreme Networks differentiates itself by natively embedding Zero Trust security and access control directly into the network fabric, eliminating the common integration failures of disjointed third-party products.
- Automated Edge Security: Through Extreme Fabric Attach, devices automatically receive the correct segmentation and policies upon connection, removing the need for risky manual provisioning.
- Universal Least-Privilege Access: The unified architecture enforces strict access policies across all environments—from corporate offices to remote sites—ensuring critical systems like OT infrastructure remain isolated.
- Breach Containment: Automated micro-segmentation effectively "walls off" potential threats at the source, preventing lateral movement and protecting the broader network.
- Operational Efficiency: By consolidating management under Extreme Platform ONE, organizations reduce tool sprawl and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) while minimizing human-driven misconfigurations.
- Scalable Transformation: The open fabric design is built to handle the surge of IoT devices and hybrid work demands, providing a future-ready foundation for long-term digital growth.
Ron Westfall | VP and Practice Leader for Infrastructure and Networking
Ron Westfall is a prominent analyst figure in technology and business transformation. Recognized as a Top 20 Analyst by AR Insights and a Tech Target contributor, his insights are featured in major media such as CNBC, Schwab Network, and NMG Media.
His expertise covers transformative fields such as Hybrid Cloud, AI Networking, Security Infrastructure, Edge Cloud Computing, Wireline/Wireless Connectivity, and 5G-IoT. Ron bridges the gap between C-suite strategic goals and the practical needs of end users and partners, driving technology ROI for leading organizations.
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Steven Dickens | CEO HyperFRAME Research
Regarded as a luminary at the intersection of technology and business transformation, Steven Dickens is the CEO and Principal Analyst at HyperFRAME Research.
Ranked consistently among the Top 10 Analysts by AR Insights and a contributor to Forbes, Steven's expert perspectives are sought after by tier one media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal and CNBC, and he is a regular on TV networks including the Schwab Network and Bloomberg.