Zero Standing Privilege (ZSP) flips the script on how access is granted and revoked. Instead of letting accounts keep permanent permissions, ZSP makes every access request temporary, scoped, and auditable. Anonymous Analytics takes this further. It collects and processes usage insights without tying them to a fixed identity, cutting the risk of privileged insider threats and leaks while still giving you the data you need to improve systems and security.
This combination—Anonymous Analytics with Zero Standing Privilege—is not a trend. It’s a hard reset on how organizations think about trust, identity, and risk. By removing permanent rights, permission sprawl disappears. By anonymizing analytics, oversight becomes razor-sharp without creating a new attack surface for identity theft.
The result is a lean, controlled environment where permissions appear only when they’re needed and vanish when they’re not. Attackers can’t piggyback on dormant accounts. Internal misuse drops because there’s nothing to misuse for long. Every request is explicit, every action is tracked, and nothing persists beyond its purpose.
Security teams gain real-time visibility into system behavior without drowning in personal data. Developers push new features without worrying about maintaining static admin accounts in staging or prod. Compliance officers strengthen audit trails while reducing the volume of sensitive information that needs protection.