Adopting a Zero Trust approach is a technology and business imperative
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? Get this infographic.
A Zero Trust approach is a proactive and integrated security model that continuously verifies every transaction and enforces least-privilege access. It reshapes how organizations think about security by assuming that breaches can happen and requiring explicit verification for all access. This strategy not only enhances security but also drives business agility.
What are the benefits of adopting Zero Trust?
Organizations that adopt a Zero Trust strategy can experience several benefits, including a 50% reduction in the risk of data breaches, a 50% decrease in IT and help desk calls, and an average return on investment of 92% within six months. Additionally, it can facilitate remote work, improve compliance, and enhance the overall user experience.
How does Zero Trust support remote work?
A Zero Trust model supports remote and hybrid work by ensuring continuous access and authentication for users, regardless of their location. This approach helps protect sensitive business data and identities while allowing employees to work securely from anywhere, thereby enhancing productivity and maintaining security standards.
Adopting a Zero Trust approach is a technology and business imperative
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