Wednesday, June 16, 2021

How Zero Trust architecture improves the organization’s network security

This blog was written by an independent guest blogger.
In the cybersecurity field, Zero Trust is becoming a widely used model. Data breaches taught organizations to stay cautious regarding security, especially when it comes to information protection – and a Zero Trust model may be the best option.
Nobody, including clients inside the firewall, should be trusted,  per Zero Trust. Internal threats are a huge concern. And for many attackers, penetrating the barrier is a simple operation, thanks to easy access to leaked credentials. Information is the heart of Zero Trust; when security controls fail, organizations with insight into their information and the surrounding activities can spot unusual behavior.
Zero Trust is a security paradigm. Organizations mandate users to be authentic and validated with the appropriate privacy configuration before accessing apps and information. Zero Trust presupposes there is no traditional network boundary. Networks can be regional, cloud-based, or…

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June 16, 2021 at 09:18PM

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