Enterprise networks are drowning in privilege. Admin accounts with always-on rights. Service accounts that never expire. Elevated permissions that pile up year after year. Attackers don’t need to break in through the front door when the keys are lying in plain sight. Zero Standing Privilege (ZSP) flips that model, stripping away permanent access and granting rights only when needed. No standing access means nothing to steal, nothing to abuse, nothing to linger as a hidden risk.
An enterprise license for Zero Standing Privilege makes this shift possible at scale. Instead of managing privilege account-by-account, you define policy once and enforce it everywhere—across clouds, data centers, endpoints, and SaaS. On-demand elevation replaces permanent admin status. Permissions expire automatically after tasks finish. Compliance teams gain real-time visibility into every access request and approval, with logs that auditors actually trust.
ZSP works because it reduces the attack surface to near zero. Even if an account is compromised, there is no standing privilege to escalate from. This protects against ransomware, insider threats, credential theft, and misconfigurations that can wreck uptime. It also transforms how teams think about privilege—not a static label tied to a user, but a temporary state triggered by need and verified through policy.