Most people think cybersecurity starts with buying better tools.
It doesn't.
One of the biggest reasons breaches spread so quickly is because everything is connected to everything else.
That's where network segmentation comes in.
Think of it like putting fire doors inside a building.
If one room catches fire, it doesn't automatically spread through the entire building.
The same idea applies to networks.
Good segmentation helps contain attacks, limit lateral movement, and reduce the impact of a compromise.
It's one of those concepts that's simple to understand but incredibly valuable once you see it in action.
I put together a beginner-friendly guide that breaks it down without the technical jargon.
Comment "SEGMENT" and I’ll DM you Network Segmentation Guide.