
Zero Trust Architecture
Zero Trust Architecture is a security concept that assumes no one, whether inside or outside an organization, should automatically be trusted. Instead, it requires verification for anyone trying to access data or systems. This means continuously assessing user identities, devices, and network locations before granting access. It aims to minimize risks by limiting permissions to only what is necessary for each user and regularly monitoring activity. By adopting this approach, organizations can better protect sensitive information and reduce the chances of breaches, even if an attacker manages to infiltrate their network.