Network engineers can define segments once using rich parameters such as VLAN ID, allocation method, and more. These can then be used by generalist IT staff, improving consistency while reducing dependency on specialists.
Prevent Attacks With Simple, Scalable Network Segmentation
Traditional network segmentation is complex, slow, and often inconsistent. Manual configurations and siloed systems make it difficult to apply segmentation at scale.
NetSymphony removes that friction. It makes segmentation fast, structured, and accessible, so more of your team can enforce it consistently across the network.
Reduce Risk and Deploy Segmentation Faster.
Why This Matters For Security
Segmentation reduces attack surfaces, contains breaches, and aligns access with your organizational structure. But when it is too slow or complex, it gets bypassed, creating avoidable risk.
Reduce Your Attack Surface.
How NetSymphony helps:
Intuitive Interface
Designed for usability, NetSymphony’s UI allows junior staff to deploy segments safely and correctly. It guides users through the steps, empowering them to contribute to network management from day one.
Automated Configuration
NetSymphony automates the creation and deployment of configurations across routers, firewalls, and SD-WAN gateways. By pulling from IPAM systems and contextual metadata, configurations are consistent and accurate every time.
Dynamic IPAM Integration
When enabled, NetSymphony can automatically create or allocate subnets in your IPAM system as part of segment deployment. Fixed address management is also built in, offering a self service way to assign and reserve IPs.
From Definition to Deployment in Minutes.
Streamlined Workflow:
Benefits At A Glance.
Reduce deployment time
from 30 minutes per segment to just a few minutes
Empower more staff
to participate in network management, safely
Scale with ease
across multi-site environments and heterogenous topologies
Minimize errors
with consistent, automated configurations
Tightly integrate
with NAC and MPSK for unified access and segmentation control