Zero Trust Security
Zero Trust Security is a cybersecurity model centered around the belief that organizations should not automatically trust anything inside or outside their perimeters. Instead, they must verify anything and everything trying to connect to their systems before granting access. This approach involves strict identity verification, micro-segmentation of network resources, and continuous monitoring. Zero Trust Security reduces the risk of internal and external threats by limiting access to sensitive data and systems, ensuring that users only have the minimal level of access required to perform their tasks.