What is zero trust? A guide to the zero trust security & framework

Similar to traditional VPN models, zero trust supports robust authentication and authorization. Although zero trust adoption has increased recently, many organizations are not leveraging zero trust security to protect their infrastructure. With least-privilege access, MFA, continuous verification, and segmentation, you’ll make it much harder for attackers to move laterally once they gain access. In conclusion,

What Is Zero Trust?

Most organizations start by identifying their most critical data and applying zero trust principles to that specific “protect surface” before expanding. Zero trust is the overarching philosophy, while Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a specific technology category that provides secure remote access to applications based on the zero trust model. Unit 42’s reporting on