Zero Trust that goes beyond the platform
Zero Trust is one of those terms that gets used a lot, often as a future promise rather than something that exists today. At Barco, it is neither. The Zero Trust architecture inside Barco CTRL is already part of the product, not a line on a roadmap.
What makes this story even stronger is that it does not stop at the edge of the platform. Through an integration with Extreme Networks, Barco devices can identify and authenticate themselves directly at the network level. In practice, this means the network itself becomes part of the Zero Trust chain, only recognizing and granting access to verified Barco devices.
For partners, consultants, and IT teams evaluating control room platforms, this distinction matters. A real, working Zero Trust architecture that extends into the network is a far more compelling story than a roadmap promise. It is something that can be demonstrated, tested, and trusted today.