Organizations face the growing challenge of managing, protecting, and governing data across diverse environments. As data flows through hybrid cloud systems, multi-cloud environments, and on-premises infrastructures, maintaining a cohesive, secure data ecosystem has become a complicated and daunting affair.
A promising solution to this challenge is the concept of a data fabric — a unified, integrated layer that provides seamless access, management, and governance across disparate data sources. However, ensuring the security and integrity of data within this unconventional framework requires an equally unconventional approach to security. In this article, I’d like to discuss how Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) can provide a solid foundation for achieving security and trust in a data fabric.