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The Microsoft Zero Trust Assessment (ZTA) is a genuinely valuable, Microsoft-defined benchmark of your Zero Trust posture, and the community was glad to see us support it. Its one limit is that it is a point-in-time snapshot. Siemserva turns it into a program: ingest ZTA results, keep them live in a ranked dashboard, pair them with Siemserva's own Zero Trust-aligned checks, and add deep automated reports plus AI-generated remediation that Senserva validates before you act. As the assessment evolves, Siemserva evolves with it.
Siemserva runs standalone for full Microsoft 365 posture across configurations, logs, and CVEs, or right alongside Microsoft Zero Trust Assessment.
| What Microsoft Zero Trust Assessment does well | Where teams want more |
|---|---|
| Authoritative, Microsoft-defined Zero Trust benchmark. | Point-in-time, not continuous, posture drifts after the assessment. |
| Structured across the Zero Trust pillars: identity, devices, apps, data, network, and infrastructure. | No built-in remediation workflow or AI interface. |
| Produces a clear, prioritized maturity roadmap. | Results are a roadmap, not a ranked, navigable list of findings with evidence. |
| Free to run. | Limited mapping into the broader compliance picture. |
| Capability | Microsoft Zero Trust Assessment | Siemserva |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Zero Trust benchmark | Yes | Renders and extends it |
| Continuous posture | No | Yes |
| AI-generated, validated remediation | No | Yes |
| Ranked findings with evidence | Roadmap only | Yes |
| Multi-tenant for MSPs | Manual | Built in |
| Stays current as ZTA evolves | n/a | Yes, we track it |
Comparison reflects general capabilities at time of writing and is provided for research. Vendor features change; verify current specifics with each vendor.
Every finding, and the full graph behind it, is yours. Through the Senserva SDK and the Claude MCP you get complete access to the underlying Siemserva data, so you can query it, extend it, and build your own checks, reports, automation, and integrations on top. Nothing is locked away in a vendor cloud, and the data stays with you.
Siemserva does not just record pass or fail. It models your target environment, the identities, devices, applications, policies, and how they relate, as a queryable graph. That makes the data a foundation for new work: custom analysis, threat hunting, and automation, not a static checklist you read once and set aside.
The Microsoft Zero Trust Assessment gauges how far a tenant has progressed against Zero Trust principles, verify explicitly, use least privilege, and assume breach, with a strong emphasis on the identity pillar in Entra ID. It is an authoritative, Microsoft-defined yardstick, and a great way to set direction.
Zero Trust is a program, not a project. A configuration that scored well last quarter drifts as admins make changes, new apps onboard, and policies get tweaked. The assessment tells you where you stood on the day you ran it; staying secure means watching it continuously.
Siemserva ingests the ZTA results and keeps them live in a ranked dashboard next to its own Zero Trust-aligned checks. Each gap comes with deep, automated reporting and AI-generated remediation that Senserva validates, so the maturity roadmap turns into reviewed fixes you can apply and then confirm on the next scan.
Smaller teams get an ongoing Zero Trust program and validated remediation without the manual effort. MSPs run the assessment-plus-Siemserva workflow across every client tenant with unified, client-ready reporting. Advanced teams and MVPs pair it with their own checks and drive it all from the Claude MCP interface.
Microsoft refines the Zero Trust Assessment over time. We track those changes so updated results keep flowing into Siemserva's dashboard, reports, and remediation, and your Zero Trust program always reflects the current guidance.
No. It ingests and extends the ZTA, making it continuous and actionable, alongside Siemserva's own Zero Trust-aligned checks, AI, and remediation.
The assessment gives you a point-in-time roadmap. Siemserva keeps it live, ranks the gaps with evidence, writes AI-generated remediation that Senserva validates, and re-checks on a schedule so posture does not quietly drift back.
Yes. Microsoft updates the assessment over time, and we keep our integration current so new results keep flowing into Siemserva's dashboard, reports, and remediation.
Companies of all sizes, MSPs, and the MVP and security community. Small teams get continuous Zero Trust posture and validated fixes without the manual work; MSPs run it across every client tenant; advanced teams pair it with their own checks.
No agents and no cloud service. Siemserva reads your tenant through Microsoft's APIs and runs on Windows or Mac. You can explore the whole product first on the free Advanced Microsoft 365 Security Simulator, with no access to your environment at all.
Yes. It supports multi-tenant and MSP fleets, with bulk tenant security audits and unified, client-ready reporting across many customers.
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