Zero Trust maturity might be one of the least understood security buzzwords of our era. The term “Zero Trust” was originally coined over a decade ago and described the principle of not assigning digital trust to any entity, ever, for free. It represented a fundamental paradigm shift from the trust-happy early internet days to the threat-filled cyber landscape we now know. Since then, companies have been striving to make all their systems Zero-Trust mature. As right they should. Attackers aren’t worthy of any more trust than they ever were, and we should not assign it to them. However, there…
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