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One of the best ways to overcome these shortcomings is by deploying a zero-trust architecture (ZTA). Zero trust is a security model that does not trust any user or application by default.
To combat the new risks associated with hybrid work, many cybersecurity leaders and vendors have identified zero trust as the framework that can enforce security while enabling productivity.
It’s time to cut through the hype—learn what Zero Trust really means and how to put it into practice. If you’ve ever wished someone would explain zero trust to you in plain English ...
Holistic Zero Trust is an increasingly mandated and critical defence against cyberthreats especially in today’s hybrid work environment. The added demand for remote access to corporate ...
In this episode of Beyond borders: The future of zero trust in government, Wayne Rogers, zero trust lead at the Education Department, Daren Presbitero, cyber solution architect at ThunderCat and ...
A zero-trust approach provides added security in networks with cloud-based assets and remote users. As the General Services Administration explains, zero trust shifts the focus away from protecting ...
The Defense Department's Zero Trust architecture, expected to reach "target level" implementation in fiscal year 2027, will protect military networks from adversaries. By that time, DOD ...
For Apple admins, zero trust is a chance to deliver highly secure computing environments and industry-leading ease of use, within budgets, at a lower TCO. Once upon a time, digital business sat ...
Zero Trust means something different to everyone, and the definition doesn’t always include device security. But it should. You need to continuously validate the endpoint and the actions being ...