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RCF-0186Zero Trust network access
Technical controls enforce continuous verification of identity and device health before granting network access
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RCF-0186Zero Trust network accessNetwork Security · Technical
RCF-0186 maps to 7 controls across the published frameworks. +2 more in the table below. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
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A.8.5Secure authenticationsupportsConditional access checks identity, MFA and device compliance at every sign-in regardless of origin, a stronger authentication posture than a password check alone.A.8.20Networks securitysupportsContinuous verification of identity, MFA and device health at every sign-in extends A.8.20's network access control beyond a fixed perimeter.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
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PR.AA-03Users and devices authenticatedPR.AA-05Access permissions managedPR.IR-01Networks protected from unauthorized access
Maps to Cyber Essentials
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Evidence that proves this control
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Zero Trust and advanced detection
The advanced network-security and detection approaches: Zero Trust access (never trust by default), behavior analytics (UEBA), and custom detection engineering.
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