Case Study

Large City Strengthens Resiliency by Adopting Zero Trust Microsegmentation Principles

Large City Strengthens Resiliency by Adopting Zero Trust Microsegmentation Principles

Large City Strengthens Resiliency by Adopting Zero Trust Microsegmentation Principles

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This case study describes how one of the largest U.S. metropolitan governments recovered from a devastating ransomware attack caused by a flat, lateral network spanning more than 40 departments and unsupported legacy systems. To prevent future breaches, the City adopted zero-trust microsegmentation with ColorTokens, following a phased crawl-walk-run approach that prioritized staff training and gradual operational ownership. The solution isolated legacy infrastructure, reduced attack surfaces, limited blast radius, and restored compliance (including PCI). The result was a more resilient, segmented network that existing staff could manage independently, significantly lowering future cyber risk.

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