Zero Trust

What is Zero Trust?

Zero Trust is a security model based on the principle of “never trust, always verify.” Instead of assuming that anything inside the network is secure, it requires continuous validation of user and device identity, as well as the trust level of every transaction.

Why is it important for businesses?

Because today’s environments are hybrid and distributed: employees work remotely, organizations use multiple clouds, and IoT devices are constantly connecting. With Zero Trust, businesses reduce the risk of unauthorized access, limit an attacker’s lateral movement, and strengthen the protection of critical data.

How is it applied in practice?

It includes measures such as multi-factor authentication, granular access control, network segmentation, and continuous behaviour monitoring. In addition, Zero Trust integrates with solutions such as IAM, PAM, and SASE, becoming a key pillar of the enterprise cybersecurity strategy.