The rising severity and frequency of cyberattacks and data breaches indicate that current approaches to cybersecurity are ineffective against modern cyber threats. This is because most organizations ...
It seems that every tech security vendor is talking up 'zero trust' as an answer to increasingly dangerous cyberattacks, but UK cybersecurity experts warn customers its definition is a bit slippery ...
Zero Trust Architecture works by eliminating trust for devices in networks where all devices inside the network perimeter have access by default. Trust no one, inspect everyone. Deny All access by ...
Zero trust has become cybersecurity’s guiding principle, spurred by a new crop of expanding cybersecurity threats. Beyond parroting a mantra, however, Zscaler Inc.’s “zero trust everywhere” approach ...
Zero trust is a security model in which every attempt to access an organization’s network and resources is vetted continuously. CISA recommends focusing on five “pillars” as you create a zero-trust ...
Zero trust is 15 years old, and like many teenagers, it can feel misunderstood and underappreciated. The concept of zero trust was first defined by John Kindervag, a Forrester analyst at the time, as ...
For years a concept known as “zero trust” has been a go-to cybersecurity catchphrase, so much so that even the notoriously dilatory federal IT apparatus is going all in. But a crucial barrier to ...
Jack Koziol is president and founder of Infosec, a leading security awareness and anti-phishing training provider. With years of private vulnerability and exploitation development experience, he has ...
Cyber security has long been likened to building a fortress: thick walls, watchtowers, and a moat separating the inside from the outside. This perimeter-focused approach thrived for decades, but in ...
In the modern workplace, the proliferation of endpoints has significantly expanded the attack surface, presenting new security challenges for organisations. Security and risk management (SRM) leaders ...