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ZenGuard a machine learning based zero trust framework for context aware threat mitigation using SIEM SOAR and UEBA.

Aamina Hassan1, Abdul Rauf2, Narmeen Shafqat2

  • 1National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. aamina.phdis@students.mcs.edu.pk.

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|October 14, 2025
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Summary

ZenGuard enhances cybersecurity by integrating Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) with SIEM, SOAR, and UEBA. This open-source framework provides adaptive, real-time threat detection and response, significantly reducing Mean Time to Respond (MTTR).

Keywords:
Incident ResponseMFAPython AutomationSIEMSOARThreat DetectionUEBAZero Trust Architecture

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Area of Science:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Network Security
  • Information Security

Background:

  • Traditional perimeter-based security models are insufficient against modern cyber threats like APTs.
  • Existing SIEM and SOAR platforms lack the behavioral context for full Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) implementation.
  • Operational gaps exist in real-time, adaptive enforcement for ZTA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce ZenGuard, an open-source framework unifying ZTA, SIEM, SOAR, and UEBA.
  • Enable context-aware, real-time, and adaptive enforcement for ZTA principles.
  • Provide a vendor-independent platform for practical cybersecurity automation.

Main Methods:

  • Developed ZenGuard, an integrated platform using Python for automation.
  • Employed interpretable machine learning models for behavioral anomaly detection.
  • Evaluated ZenGuard with real-world SOC telemetry and synthetic datasets.

Main Results:

  • Achieved Mean Time to Respond (MTTR) under 10 seconds for critical threats.
  • Demonstrated effective threat detection and response across identity, device, and network layers.
  • Validated UEBA accuracy on diverse, emulated threat scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • ZenGuard offers a practical, explainable, and scalable approach to cybersecurity automation.
  • The framework effectively supports Zero Trust principles aligned with NIST and ISO standards.
  • ZenGuard addresses operational gaps in implementing ZTA with existing security tools.