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Nile Launches Zero-Trust Network-as-a-Service Platform
March 23, 2026
Nile has introduced an autonomous, zero-trust Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) platform featuring identity-based micro-segmentation and native network access control (NAC) designed to reduce security breaches by over 60%. This platform delivers datacenter-class security to branch and campus networks, simplifying operations and lowering costs while accelerating business velocity. It targets enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions seeking scalable, secure networking solutions in the evolving AI threat landscape.
- Why this matters: Government procurement professionals should consider Nile's Secure NaaS platform as a next-generation cybersecurity solution that integrates zero-trust principles with AI-driven autonomous operations, addressing increasing network security demands.
- The platform's micro-segmentation and identity-based controls reduce lateral attack surfaces, which is critical for protecting sensitive government and educational networks.
- Procurement teams can leverage this offering to modernize branch and campus network security while reducing operational complexity and costs.
- Vendors and contractors should evaluate opportunities to integrate or support Nile's platform in government and education sector contracts focused on secure network modernization.
Leveraging Nile's Zero Trust based architecture has significantly strengthened our security posture. Its built-in host isolation and micro-segmentation capabilities provide advanced lateral security to effectively reduce malware propagation and lower risk for business operations.
— Dean Lochkovic, COO, People Driven Technology
Enterprises are aggressively looking to reduce operational complexity because it directly affects risk, cost, and business velocity. AI is rapidly emerging as a powerful force multiplier for both cyber attackers and defenders. In this environment, architectures that combine zero trust principles with AI-driven autonomous operations are emerging as the blueprint for secure, simplified networking. Nile’s Secure NaaS architecture reflects this shift and positions the company to capitalize on growing demand for integrated, secure connectivity across branch and campus environments.
— Brandon Butler, IDC Senior Research Manager, Enterprise Networks
With AI becoming an enabler as well as disruptor, and organizations of all sizes struggling with lean IT, Nile’s Secure NaaS architecture with zero trust, autonomous operations and cloud service is becoming the de-facto standard for next-generation network deployments. We’re very proud to deliver the world’s most secure network as-a-service to help accelerate business outcomes, while dramatically reducing risk and costs.
— Pankaj Patel, CEO, Nile
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- Nile launches zero-trust fabric with micro-segmentation - Techzine Global · Techzine Global · Mar 19
- Nile Brings “Datacenter-class” Security into Branch and Campuses in the AI Era to Contain Breaches by over 60% · Business Wire · Mar 19
- Next-Gen Secure Networking: Nile Launches Autonomous, Zero-Trust NaaS Platform · The Fast Mode · Mar 23