Nile’s mission is to be the “easy button” for network and security in on-premises deployments. The company was founded by networking industry veterans, including former Cisco executives John Chambers and Pankaj Patel, to address the complexity of enterprise LAN environments. Nile has pioneered a new architectural approach, backed by numerous patents, that has led to its recognition as a Visionary in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure. The Nile service is deployed globally across various verticals, powering large-scale environments such as a 12 million square-foot warehouse and concurrently supporting over 200,000 users.
In his presentation, Shashi Kiran argues that while the data center and the Wide Area Network (WAN) have seen significant security advancements through unification and automation, the Local Area Network (LAN) has been largely neglected. This is a critical vulnerability, as the LAN is where the most users and a growing number of insecure IoT/OT devices reside, creating the enterprise's largest attack surface. Kiran identifies a "perfect storm" driving the need for change: return-to-office mandates increasing LAN usage, aging infrastructure from pandemic-deferred refreshes, and IT teams facing resource constraints. He describes the current state of LAN security as a complex stack of point solutions, or "corporate spaghetti," which makes adopting modern principles like Zero Trust nearly impossible due to operational complexity.
To solve this, Nile proposes a fundamental architectural shift rather than adding another product. The solution is a Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) model built on three core principles. The foundation is a unified Zero Trust fabric that natively integrates wired and wireless networks, IT and OT security, and policy enforcement. Secondly, the service is managed through an AI-powered cloud that provides autonomous operations, reducing human error and simplifying lifecycle management. Finally, Nile delivers this entire stack as a service with a predictable OpEx model, eliminating large capital expenditures. This integrated approach combines a Zero Trust fabric, AI-driven operations, and a service-delivery model to make the LAN a first-class citizen of enterprise security, simplifying challenges like guest access, compliance, and microsegmentation.
Presented by Shashi Kiran, CMO. Recorded live at Security Field Day 14 in Silicon Valley on September 25, 2025. Watch the entire presentation at https://techfieldday.com/appearance/nile-presents-at-security-field-day-14/ or visit https://techfieldday.com/event/xfd14/ or https://NileSecure.com for more information.
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