The Missing Layer in Most
Multi-Site Networks
Why organizations with multiple locations struggle with
inconsistent networks, security gaps, and escalating complexity
Most multi-site organizations did not
design their network - they inherited it:
New offices were added
Firewalls were installed
Network switches were upgraded
Policies were patched
Over time, something quietly happens:
The network setup drifts
Different sites operate differently
Firewall policies grow unpredictably
VLAN structures diverge
Troubleshooting becomes slow and unpredictable
The organization now depends on a network
...no one truly governs
What Distributed Network
Governance Solves
Distributed Network Governance
introduces a structured network architecture framework for multi-site organizations
It creates:
Standardized network design
Consistent segmentation across locations
Governed firewall policies
Predictable deployment templates
Controlled infrastructure growth
Instead of every office evolving differently, the network becomes intentional
Who This Is For
Organizations with:
• 3 to 50 locations
• internal IT staff or MSP support
• growing infrastructure complexity
• increasing security expectations
Industries benefiting from governance include:
• law firms
• non-profit foundations
• associations
• regional healthcare groups
• professional services organizations
• multi-location businesses and regional chains
What a Governance Assessment Reveals
A DNG assessment typically uncovers
• inconsistent VLAN architecture
• firewall policy sprawl
• unmanaged segmentation risks
• undocumented infrastructure dependencies
• site-to-site design drift
Most organizations are surprised by how quickly these issues accumulate

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What you'll learn in this short briefing
• Why most multi-site networks drift out of alignment
• The hidden risk inside firewall rule growth
• How Distributed Network Governance restores controlrum ducimus cupiditate similique quisquam et deserunt, recusandae.