Gigamon Inc. today said it has integrated its network telemetry with Zscaler Inc.’s zero-trust access service, a move meant to show security teams what users do once they’re inside a private application rather than just who let them in.
The tie-up connects Zscaler Private Access with Gigamon Application Metadata Intelligence, part of the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline. Zscaler Private Access grants access to a given application based on identity and policy. Users never land on the corporate network. What the service does not track is the behavior that follows, and that’s the gap Gigamon is meant to fill.
The problem is familiar to teams that have retired legacy virtual private networks. Zero-trust access tightens the front door but tends to dim the lights behind it. Gigamon pulls metadata and traffic detail from the network itself, then lines that up against Zscaler’s record of who connected and where.
The metadata is the selling point. Gigamon says its tool reads close to 6,000 attributes from network traffic, among them DNS queries, SSL certificate data and latency readings. It captures east-west traffic moving from the Zscaler App Connector to private applications and hands that telemetry off to monitoring and analytics tools further down the chain. The pitch to security teams is faster detection of lateral movement, a way to check that least-privilege rules are holding, and quicker investigations inside SIEM, network detection and response and security operations tools.
There is demand for it. Gigamon’s 2026 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey, which polled more than 1,000 security and information technology leaders, found 45% rank visibility as their biggest security problem even after years of spending on tools.
“Zero-trust access determines who can connect to an application. Deep observability helps organizations understand what happens after access is granted,” said Srinivas Chakavarty, vice president of cloud ecosystem at Gigamon. “By combining Zscaler Private Access with Gigamon AMI, customers can detect lateral movement faster, validate policy and give security teams the application-level context needed to accelerate investigations.”
Zscaler’s Satish Madiraju, vice president of product management, made a similar case, arguing the combination lets customers see more of what users and applications are doing once a session is live and tightens zero-trust operations as a result.
The integration is in limited access now for customers that run both products.
Founded in 2004, Gigamon has been owned by private equity firm Elliott Management Corp. since 2017, when the firm took it private for $1.6 billion. The company has more than 4,000 customers, including 83 of the Fortune 100.
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