Mark Milaszkiewicz, EveryonePrint – In most modern work environments, data is no longer primarily stored on a physical hard drive and is instead stored in the cloud. It’s a transition that began a while ago, but it’s now more important than ever, with more and more individuals working from home due to the covid-19 pandemic.
What is a zero-trust approach?
With zero trust security, user access is authorized continually to ensure authenticity. Zero trust is not a single catch-all technology—instead, it’s a fresh approach to network security based on three fundamental principles of:
- Verify explicitly (i.e., always perform authorisation and authentication through every possible data point)
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