As we enter 2019, we’re still facing massive cyber-attacks that expose the sensitive data of millions of people and impact businesses both from a reputational and material perspective. To address these challenges, the use of a Zero Trust model has returned to the spotlight after more and more analyst firms provided their stamp of approval.
Identity & Access·Network Security
The (Re-)Emergence of Zero Trust
As we enter 2019, we’re still facing massive cyber-attacks that expose the sensitive data of millions of people and impact businesses both from a reputational and material perspective. To address these challenges, the use of a Zero Trust model has returned to the spotlight after more and more analyst firms provided their stamp of approval. The post The (Re-)Emergence of Zero Trust appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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