This article is part of a VB special issue. Read the full series here: Zero trust: The new security paradigm. Over the last few decades, global supply chains have become increasingly interconnected ...
Zero trust isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a security imperative. Learn how ZTNA can protect your organization from modern threats and ensure seamless remote access. Zero-trust network access (ZTNA) is a ...
New innovative technologies in remote and hybrid work have fueled the need for ZTNA to ensure a secure and productive work environment. Over the last five years, we have witnessed a transformational ...
ZTNA is a security strategy (not a product) that says that all devices and users are considered untrusted until they can be authenticated. Zero Trust is a term coined by John Kindervag while he was an ...
The National Security Agency is sharing new guidance to help organizations limit an adversary's movement on the internal network by adopting zero-trust framework principles. A zero-trust security ...
Zero Trust isn’t just for firewalls—your badge readers, cameras, and controllers are now frontline targets, and continuous device verification is the only way to keep them from becoming an attacker’s ...
The continued surge in hybrid work, bring your own device (BYOD) and contractor reliance has undeniably made businesses more agile and flexible, but it has also introduced a wave of unmanaged devices ...