Zero Trust Security
What is Zero Trust Security?
Zero Trust is a security framework based on the principle of “never trust, always verify.” It assumes that threats can exist both outside and inside the network, so every user and device must be authenticated and authorized before being granted access to any resource.
Why It Matters
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It eliminates the concept of a “trusted” internal network, which significantly reduces the risk of lateral movement by attackers.
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Zero Trust provides more granular control over who can access specific data and applications within an organization.
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It is particularly effective for securing modern work environments that rely on remote employees and cloud-based services.