Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Zero Trust Architecture explained

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With the increase in frequency, sophistication, and cost of cyberattacks, the global focus on cybersecurity is at an all-time high. However, the goalposts for those tasked with protecting businesses have shifted. Hackers have a growing number of ways they can compromise a business and are frequently looking to move laterally within an organization, using credentialed (and often elevated) access. On top of this, insider threats are on the rise where trusted users take advantage of their access for nefarious purpose. 
This means that the tried-and-tested concept of perimeter-based security and defenses (where anything located on the corporate network it is assumed to be trusted) is no longer enough. Security teams need to shift their thinking from the perimeter to the authentication and access of resources. This means looking at methods of both restricting access and monitoring access requests to ensure…

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September 29, 2020 at 09:10PM

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