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What is Zero Trust Security Model?

Written by Jez D | 02 July 2024 05:48:24 Z

Do you understand the emerging new standard in network security - Zero Trust Security Model?
Learn how Zero Trust enhances data protection and network security.

Understanding Zero Trust Security Model

The Zero Trust Security Model is a modern approach to security that challenges the traditional security model. It operates on the principle of never trusting any user or device, regardless of their location or network connection. This means that every user and device must be authenticated and authorized before they can access any resources or data.

In the Zero Trust Security Model, all network traffic is treated as untrusted and is subjected to inspection and verification. This is in contrast to the traditional security model, where users and devices within the network perimeter are trusted by default.

The Zero Trust Security Model is based on the concept of micro-segmentation, which involves dividing the network into smaller segments and controlling the access between them. This helps to minimize the potential attack surface and contain any security breaches within a specific segment.

Another key component of the Zero Trust Security Model is continuous monitoring and analytics. This allows organizations to detect and respond to security threats in real-time, rather than relying solely on preventive measures.

Overall, the Zero Trust Security Model provides a more proactive and granular approach to security, focusing on protecting the data and resources rather than the network perimeter.