Zero Trust security | What is a Zero Trust network?

in hive-116221 •  4 years ago  (edited)

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This article discusses Zero Trust Security, which is a IT model that implements strict identity verifications both for the person and device trying to access resources within a private network, regardless of whether the person or device is within or without the private network. 

Zero Trust Security is delivered through what is called SASE, Secure Access Service Edge, a cloud-based security model that provides networking-as-a service and security-as-a-service as a combo. 

SASE is a relatively a new concept, and the term was coined in 2019. 

MNCs with offices spread throughout the globe would find this of immense help in securing their network from predatory actors.

Check out the original article here. 



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