What is zero trust and why is it so important in today’s tech-based world? Zero trust is a strategy or framework model that is suspicious of everything, assuming a complex network’s security is always at risk from internal and external threats. Read articles demonstrating the power of zero trust and how it has proven to help organizations in the fight against various cyber threats, including ransomware.
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What to Know About the Pentagon’s New Push for Zero Trust

4 min read - The Pentagon is taking cybersecurity to the next level — and they’re helping organizations of all kinds do the same. Here’s how the U.S. Department of Defense is implementing zero trust and why this matters to all businesses and organizations. But first, let’s review this zero trust business. What is Zero Trust? Zero trust is the most important cybersecurity idea in a generation. But “zero trust” is itself a bit of a misnomer. It’s not about whether a person or…

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Effectively Enforce a Least Privilege Strategy

3 min read - Every security officer wants to minimize their attack surface. One of the best ways to do this is by implementing a least privilege strategy. One report revealed that data breaches from insiders could cost as much as 20% of annual revenue. Also, at least one in three reported data breaches involve an insider. Over 78% of insider data breaches involve unintentional data loss or exposure. Least privilege protocols can help prevent these kinds of blunders. Clearly, proper management of access…

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What CISOs Want to See From NIST’s Impending Zero Trust Guidelines

3 min read - Cybersecurity at U.S. federal agencies has been running behind the times for years. It took an executive order by President Joe Biden to kickstart a fix across the agencies. The government initiative also serves as a wake-up call to enterprises lagging in getting zero trust up and running. Several organizations, including the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) responded to the president’s order with detailed…

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Cost of a Data Breach: Infrastructure

4 min read - During the pandemic, businesses and consumers saw firsthand what happens when infrastructure fails. In 2019, the global critical infrastructure protection (CIP) market size was valued at $96.30 billion. It is predicted to grow to $154.59 billion by 2027, with a CAGR of 6.2%. On top of that, each time an organization in a critical sector is the victim of any type of cybersecurity incident resulting in data loss, the event counts as a critical infrastructure data breach. Let's take a…

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