Read this case study from Palo Alto Networks to learn how one government agency gained greater cyber resilience, improved network visibility and enhanced situational awareness with Zero Trust.
This infographic provides an easy-to-understand overiew of the benefits of a zero trust strategy for your cybersecurity. Zero trust is a "never trust, always verify" strategy to ensures cyber-thieves can't easily gain entrance to your data and applications, even if they have stolen credentials. How does it work? View this infographic for a quick look. View: Adopting a Zero Trust approach is a technology and business imperative
Ensuring that only authorized end users and applications can access your enterprise data is fundamental to strong IT security. But traditional identity access management (IAM) security comes with multiple challenges, including the rise of AI deepfakes and other AI-enabled threats. In this article, Microsoft explains its zero-trust approach to security. Read More...
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