Implementing Zero-Trust Security Frameworks
Cyber Security

Implementing Zero-Trust Security Frameworks

Emily Rodriguez
January 5, 2024
10 min read

Zero-trust security is no longer a buzzword—it's a necessity in today's threat landscape.

What is Zero-Trust?

Zero-trust is a security model based on the principle of "never trust, always verify." Every access request is fully authenticated, authorized, and encrypted before granting access.

Core Components

  • Identity verification
  • Device compliance
  • Least privilege access
  • Continuous monitoring

Implementation Strategy

Implementing zero-trust requires a phased approach that starts with understanding your current security posture and gradually implementing controls.

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