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Zero Networks Launches Kubernetes Access Matrix
March 24, 2026
Zero Networks has introduced the Kubernetes Access Matrix, a real-time visualization tool designed to enhance security governance within Kubernetes environments by clearly exposing all allowed and denied network rules across clusters. This solution addresses a critical gap between security and DevOps teams by providing transparent, actionable insights into network access, enabling organizations to proactively reduce risk and improve control over Kubernetes network policies at scale.
- Why this matters: Government agencies and contractors managing Kubernetes deployments can leverage this tool to strengthen network security posture and compliance oversight.
- The solution facilitates collaboration among InfoSec, SecOps, NetOps, and DevSecOps teams by bridging communication gaps and establishing shared accountability.
- Procurement professionals should consider this technology when evaluating cybersecurity tools that support containerized infrastructure and cloud-native environments.
- Organizations operating Kubernetes at scale may benefit from improved visibility into network access, reducing potential attack surfaces and blast radius risks.
Kubernetes doesnβt fail security teams because it is inherently insecure, It fails because access becomes opaque at scale. When you cannot clearly see who can talk to what, you cannot control blast radius. The Kubernetes Access Matrix makes every connection visible and understandable in seconds, so organisations can reduce risk before an attacker exploits it. Built for InfoSec, SecOps, NetOps, and DevSecOps, it bridges the communication gap between groups to turn fragmented oversight into shared accountability.
— Benny Lakunishok, CEO at Zero Networks
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- Zero Networks' Kubernetes Access Matrix launched | Security News - SourceSecurity.com · SourceSecurity.com · Mar 24