Zero trust architecture, grounded in NIST SP 800-207
Zero trust is not a product you buy — it is a set of design decisions about identity, access, and segmentation that remove implicit trust from your environment. Done well, it reduces both breach impact and day-to-day access friction.
How Bliss Cyber delivers zero trust architecture.
Bliss Cyber assesses where your organization actually sits on the zero trust maturity curve, then builds an implementation roadmap across identity, privileged access, device posture, and network segmentation — aligned to NIST SP 800-207 concepts and sized to what your team can realistically operate.
Good fit
Teams working through identity maturity, privileged access, segmentation, or access governance.
What you get
- Zero trust maturity assessments
- IAM and PAM improvement planning
- Segmentation and access design guidance
- Alignment to NIST SP 800-207 concepts
Zero Trust Architecture questions, answered directly.
What is a zero trust maturity assessment?
A structured review of your identity, device, network, and access-policy posture that locates you on the zero trust maturity curve and defines the highest-value next moves.
Do we need new tools to adopt zero trust?
Often not. Many organizations can make significant progress with the identity and conditional-access capabilities they already license — the gap is usually design and configuration, not tooling.
How long does a zero trust engagement take?
Assessments typically run two to four weeks. Implementation roadmaps are phased so improvements land incrementally rather than as one disruptive project.
Cloud Security
Teams that need stronger baselines, better visibility, and more confidence in their cloud configuration.
Compliance & GRC
Organizations preparing for audits, customer security reviews, or internal governance improvements.
Managed Security Support
Teams that want ongoing monitoring support, issue triage, or recurring advisory help.
Talk through your zero trust architecture needs.
A short conversation is usually enough to identify the next step. Direct, founder-led, no handoff chain.