This architecture diagram implements a Zero Trust security model that verifies authentication, access, and data transmission step-by-step across the entire path from the user, through the internet, to the internal network.
The next-generation Zero-Trust Work Management Architecture (ZTWMA) is a specialized remote work control system designed to help contracting organizations securely manage and control remote operations performed by external service vendors based on Zero Trust principles.
ZTWMA organically integrates remote access, access control, and network separation to provide unified management of online service operations, access governance, and log/file extraction.
By enforcing least privilege and continuous verification, it enables a Zero-Trust-driven remote work control environment for external service providers.
A next-generation Zero Trust–based document centralization platform that securely collects, stores, and controls all documents within an organization.
ZTCMA (Zero-Trust Content Management Architecture) is a Zero Trust document centralization platform that centrally manages all internal and external documents within a unified repository, while continuously verifying the trustworthiness of devices, users, and work activities.
By integrating a network linkage solution with the document centralization system, it delivers unified security functions optimized for N2SF, implementing an N2SF-compliant security framework that encompasses data classification, tagging, grade-based management, and secure transmission.
