Control Access. Contain Threats. Protect Financial Data
Secure privileged access, stop lateral movement, reduce risk, and ensure PCI-DSS compliance with a unified platform for Privileged Access Management and Microsegmentation.
Banks, financial services, and insurance companies sit at the top of cybercriminals' target lists, facing relentless threats that can cost millions per breach. Microsegmentation is your frontline defense—isolating critical systems, limiting lateral movement, and ensuring PCI-DSS compliance. Compromised credentials and unchecked lateral movement are two of the most common root causes.
The 12Port Zero Trust Platform unifies Privileged Access Management (PAM) and Microsegmentation for layered protection. PAM secures access and rotates privileged credentials, while microsegmentation isolates workloads to stop threats from spreading. Together, they safeguard sensitive data, maintain PCI-DSS, and keep financial operations running—even against sophisticated attacks.
12Port simplifies Zero Trust
helping you to…
Enhance Security
Isolate critical systems, cloud applications, and sensitive financial data to reduce the attack surface and enforce least privileged access.
Protect Financial Data
Vault and rotate privileged credentials, map dependencies, and enforce granular segmentation policies to safeguard payment systems and meet compliance requirements.
Ensure Regulatory Compliance
Align with standards like PCI-DSS, FFIEC, and evolving cybersecurity frameworks with built-in audit logs, credential tracking, and network visibility.
Reduce Ransomware Impact
Contain threats within individual network segments and lock down privileged accounts to minimize breach impact and lower remediation costs.
Improve Incident Response
Gain real-time visibility into privileged sessions and east-west traffic, detect anomalies faster, and reduce downtime in the event of an attack.
Secure Cloud and On-Prem Environments
Apply consistent security controls across hybrid environments, whether on-premises or in the cloud.
Zero Trust Use Cases
Zero Trust doesn’t need to be complex or overwhelming. Financial institutions can start by targeting their most critical or vulnerable systems. Even small, strategic privileged access management and microsegmentation initiatives can deliver significant security benefits.
Compliance with Regulatory Standards
Align with standards like PCI-DSS and FFIEC by creating granular security zones around applications handling payment data. PAM ensures privileged credentials are rotated and secure. Microsegmentation provides better visibility into network traffic and simplifies audits by clearly demonstrating access controls and compliance adherence helping companies avoid fines and maintain audit readiness.
Business Function Segmentation:
Isolate back-office systems from customer-facing applications, preventing unnecessary access and reducing risk of lateral movement by malicious actors. This approach ensures accounting teams cannot access customer databases, while customer service representatives remain isolated from sensitive financial operations, reinforcing zero trust principles.
Asset Mapping and Visualization
Microsegmentation provides clear asset mapping and network visualization. By identifying and categorizing all devices, applications, and communication flows, organizations gain real-time visibility into how assets interact. This insight helps define precise security policies, detect unusual activity, and reduce the risk of blind spots that attackers could exploit, strengthening both network security and operational resilience.
Securing Remote Access and Third-Party Access
Legacy VPNs and always-on remote access create broad attack surfaces, while unmanaged third-party vendor access poses significant risks to critical systems. Mitigates these risks by enforcing granular, time-bound permissions, approval-based workflows, and real-time session monitoring. This ensures remote employees, contractors, and vendors have secure, auditable access limited to only what they’re authorized to use.