In an era defined by relentless cyber threats and evolving attack vectors, traditional security models are proving increasingly inadequate to safeguard sensitive information. Unlike conventional systems that often rely on perimeter defenses, zero trust adopts a more discerning philosophy, treating every user, device, and transaction as untrusted by default. This model encourages the implementation of robust access controls, multi-factor authentication, encryption, and continuous monitoring. In this Help Net Security round-up, we present segments from previously … More
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