The New Zero Trust Guide for CISOs
As networks expand and threats grow in speed and sophistication, traditional perimeter-based defenses can't keep up. This infographic, "The New Zero Trust Guide for CISOs: Perimeter-free Security for the Age of AI-accelerated Threats," explains how a Zero Trust approach strengthens security through continuous verification, least-privileged access, and real-time AI-powered automation. View the infographic to learn how Zero Trust enables a safer, more resilient enterprise, and contact B-Tech Group for guidance on building your Zero Trust roadmap.
Zero Trust is a security philosophy that assumes every transaction, user, and device could be a potential threat. It emphasizes continuous authentication and verification rather than relying on traditional perimeter-based security measures.
What are the core principles of Zero Trust?
The core principles of Zero Trust include: 1) Verify explicitly, meaning continuous authentication based on various factors; 2) Use least-privileged access, which limits user access based on risk and necessity; and 3) Assume a breach, treating every situation as if a breach has occurred to enhance prevention and minimize damage.
How can organizations implement Zero Trust?
Organizations can implement Zero Trust incrementally, beginning with high-impact areas that align with their specific needs and existing resources. This approach allows for gradual integration of Zero Trust principles across cloud, mobile, and on-premises resources.