Description: The Zonal Security Framework is a structured approach to implementing security measures within specific areas of a network, especially in the context of modern telecommunications networks. This framework allows for segmenting the network into different areas or ‘zones’, each with its own security policies and controls. The main idea is that by dividing the network into zones, more specific and tailored security measures can be applied to meet the needs and risks of each area. This not only enhances security management but also facilitates the identification and mitigation of threats. Additionally, the framework promotes collaboration among various stakeholders, such as service providers, equipment manufacturers, and regulators, to ensure that security measures are consistent and effective across the network. In environments where connectivity and speed are crucial, the Zonal Security Framework becomes an essential tool for protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive data, thereby ensuring the trust and integrity of the services offered.