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22.01.2026

ZeroPort pitches non-IP hardware as an answer to remote access breaches

A growing number of high-profile cyber incidents have exposed a common weakness in enterprise remote access: the reliance on IP-based connectivity. From large-scale VPN compromises to breaches involving government systems, attackers have repeatedly exploited this architectural layer to gain access to internal networks and exfiltrate data. Israeli cybersecurity startup ZeroPort believes the problem is fundamental—and that software alone cannot fix it. This week, the company outlined how its hardware-based approach is designed to make remote access breaches “physically impossible” by removing IP communication from the equation altogether.

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