Zero Trust Security: Never Trust, Always Verify
Traditional security models assumed that everything inside an organization's network could be trusted. However, modern cyber threats have shown that attackers can gain access from both outside and inside the network. This led to the rise of Zero Trust Security. What is Zero Trust? Zero Trust is a cybersecurity model based on the principle of "Never Trust, Always Verify." It requires continuous verification of users, devices, and applications before granting access to resources, regardless of their location. Why Zero Trust is Important Reduces unauthorized access Protects against insider threats Limits attacker movement within networks Strengthens overall security posture Core Principles of Zero Trust Verify Explicitly Always authenticate and authorize users and devices. Least Privilege Access Provide only the minimum permissions required. Assume Breach Operate under the assumption that attackers may already be inside the network. Key Components of Zero Trust Multi-Factor ...