Why You Need A ‘Zero Trust’ Cybersecurity Plan

Zero trust is a security architecture that ensures all users, whether inside or outside the organization’s network, are verified, approved and constantly checked for security configuration.

The zero-trust architecture was first introduced by John Kindervag, a research analyst at Forrester. It simply means, “never trust, always verify.” Zero trust is one of the favored frameworks for protecting infrastructure and data. It is designed to protect digital environments by using network segmentation and providing threat prevention.

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