Zero Trust
What is Zero Trust?

Zero Trust is a newer model of cybersecurity designed to better address changing security requirements for modern organizations. Zero Trust frameworks can improve security posture, limit lateral movement throughout the network, and prevent data breaches.

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Zero Trust explained

Zero Trust explained

Zero Trust is a security model in which no device, user, or network segment is inherently trustworthy and thus should be treated as a potential threat.

  • Security threats can be inside or outside your network.
  • Every device and person accessing resources on your network must be authenticated and authorized.
  • By default, no person or device is trusted.

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