As cyber threats continue to evolve, traditional security models are becoming less effective in protecting against them. That’s why many organizations are turning to a zero-trust security model to secure their networks, data, and applications. ‘
Zero trust is a security framework that assumes that all users, devices, and applications are untrusted until proven otherwise. In other words, zero trust requires authentication and authorization for every access request, even those originating from inside the network.
Here are five reasons why you should consider adopting a zero-trust security model.
1. Improved Security
The primary benefit of a zero-trust security model is improved security. By assuming that everything is untrusted, zero trust forces every access request to be authenticated and authorized. This means that even if an attacker gains access to your network or device, they won’t be able to access sensitive data or applications without the proper credentials. Zero trust makes detecting and responding to security threats easier since every access request is logged and monitored.
2. Better Visibility
Zero trust provides better visibility into network activity. By requiring authentication and authorization for every access request, zero trust all
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