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Asked: January 5, 20252025-01-05T17:17:05+00:00 2025-01-05T17:17:05+00:00In: Cybersecurity

Why does zero-trust architecture still require network controls?

Swarnika Gupta
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I was told that zero trust removes the need for traditional network security.
However, I still see recommendations for segmentation and firewall rules.
I’m trying to understand why network controls are still needed in a zero-trust setup.

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  1. Benedict Pier
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    2026-01-06T06:54:55+00:00Added an answer on January 6, 2026 at 6:54 am

    Zero trust shifts the primary trust decision to identity and context, but it doesn’t remove the need to limit exposure. Network controls still play an important role in reducing blast radius when credentials are compromised.

    If identity is the only line of defense, a single failure can expose large parts of the environment. Segmentation ensures that even valid identities can only reach what they explicitly need.

    Zero trust works best when combined with sensible network boundaries.

    Takeaway: Zero trust strengthens identity checks, but containment still matters.

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