Smarter access decisions with real-time identity risk
Access decisions are only as strong as the signals behind them. When identity and network security tools operate in silos, risk context gets lost, and attackers take advantage.
This solution brief explains how Silverfort and Zscaler work together to close that gap through real-time risk signal exchange Silverfort and Zscaler risk signal exchange. By sharing live identity risk data from Silverfort into Zscaler’s Adaptive Access Engine using the Shared Signals Framework, organizations can ensure every access decision reflects a user’s current risk posture, not just static roles or outdated attributes.
When Silverfort detects unusual authentication patterns, credential compromise, or lateral movement attempts, it immediately sends a RiskChange event to Zscaler. Zscaler can then dynamically adjust access—triggering step-up authentication, restricting sessions, or blocking access entirely. The result is continuous, context-aware Zero Trust enforcement across cloud, on-prem, and hybrid environments.
In this solution brief, you’ll learn how to:
- Share real-time identity risk signals from Silverfort to Zscaler to drive adaptive access decisions.
- Automatically tighten or revoke access when suspicious behavior or credential misuse is detected.
- Strengthen Zero Trust posture with unified visibility into identity and network risk across environments.