The rise of zero-trust security
by sentap - Friday August 18, 2023 at 10:58 AM
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Zero-trust security is a security model that assumes that no user or device can be trusted by default. This means that all traffic is blocked by default, and only allowed after it has been authenticated and authorized.
Zero-trust security is becoming increasingly popular due to the increasing number of cyberattacks. Traditional security models, which rely on perimeter security, are no longer effective in preventing cyberattacks. Zero-trust security is designed to address this by providing a more granular and layered approach to security.
There are several benefits to zero-trust security, including:

  • Increased security: Zero-trust security can help to prevent cyberattacks by making it more difficult for attackers to gain access to networks and systems.
  • Improved visibility: Zero-trust security can help to improve visibility into network traffic, which can help to identify and respond to security threats more quickly.
  • Reduced complexity: Zero-trust security can help to reduce the complexity of security management by centralizing control and visibility.
There are also some challenges associated with zero-trust security, including:

  • Cost: Zero-trust security can be more expensive to implement than traditional security models.
  • Complexity: Zero-trust security can be complex to implement and manage.
  • Training: Users and administrators need to be trained on how to use zero-trust security effectively.
Overall, zero-trust security is a promising security model that can help to protect organizations from cyberattacks. However, it is important to weigh the benefits and challenges of zero-trust security before implementing it.
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I thought this was a thing already? Guess not

Maybe just nobody trusts me lol
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(Aug 18, 2023, 10:58 AM)sentap Wrote: Zero-trust security is a security model that assumes that no user or device can be trusted by default. This means that all traffic is blocked by default, and only allowed after it has been authenticated and authorized.
Zero-trust security is becoming increasingly popular due to the increasing number of cyberattacks. Traditional security models, which rely on perimeter security, are no longer effective in preventing cyberattacks. Zero-trust security is designed to address this by providing a more granular and layered approach to security.
There are several benefits to zero-trust security, including:

  • Increased security: Zero-trust security can help to prevent cyberattacks by making it more difficult for attackers to gain access to networks and systems.
  • Improved visibility: Zero-trust security can help to improve visibility into network traffic, which can help to identify and respond to security threats more quickly.
  • Reduced complexity: Zero-trust security can help to reduce the complexity of security management by centralizing control and visibility.
There are also some challenges associated with zero-trust security, including:

  • Cost: Zero-trust security can be more expensive to implement than traditional security models.
  • Complexity: Zero-trust security can be complex to implement and manage.
  • Training: Users and administrators need to be trained on how to use zero-trust security effectively.
Overall, zero-trust security is a promising security model that can help to protect organizations from cyberattacks. However, it is important to weigh the benefits and challenges of zero-trust security before implementing it.

nice share, I had heard about zero trust security, but with your thread it was a little clearer to me what it's, I know it's becoming much more popular, it has good benefits but you have to know how to implement it, thanks for the info!

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