Zero Trust

Zero Trust is a cybersecurity framework that operates on the principle of "never trust, always verify." It assumes that threats could be both external and internal, requiring strict identity verification and access controls for every user and device attempting to access resources, regardless of their location within or outside the network. This approach minimizes the risk of unauthorized access and enhances overall security by continuously validating trust at every stage of interaction.

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  • What is Zero Trust?

    Zero Trust is a cybersecurity framework that requires strict identity verification for every person and device attempting to access resources on a network, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network perimeter.

  • Use Cases of Zero Trust

    Zero Trust can be applied in various scenarios, including remote work environments, cloud security, and protecting sensitive data from insider threats.