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Zero Trust Policy: Guidelines and Practical Implementation

In an era of escalating cyber threats, organizations can no longer rely on traditional perimeter-based security models. The rise of remote work, cloud computing, and sophisticated cyberattacks demands a more robust security framework, hence the Zero Trust model. Zero Trust is based on the principle that organizations should "never trust, always verify," assuming that threats exist both inside and outside the network. This article explores the core principles of Zero Trust, offers practical implementation guidelines, and highlights unidirectional data transfer equipment as a crucial component.

Why are Access Certification Campaigns essential in your organization?

Organizations often struggle to maintain accurate and up-to-date records of user access rights, especially with users and regulatory requirements constantly evolving. This can lead to security vulnerabilities, compliance breaches, and inefficient operations. Are you looking for a hassle-free and structured process to ensure the right users have access to appropriate resources for the required period? Don’t worry, we have got you covered!

The Hidden Cost of Mobile App Security Gaps: Reasons Behind Top 5 Breaches Unveiled

In cybersecurity, learning the hard way is often the most expensive lesson. High-profile breaches that dominate headlines are more than just cautionary tales—they're stark reminders of what happens when critical gaps in monitoring and detection are ignored.

How to Use SSE to Achieve Compliance With Data Security Regulations

By 2028, more than 70% of workloads will be running in the cloud. Being in an always-online, ever-connected environment has a myriad of benefits, but it also brings its own risks. IT leaders and compliance experts must constantly question and re-evaluate their security postures, particularly when it comes to compliance. Violating regulations like HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI-DSS can have serious financial and legal implications, not to mention the damage to your reputation.

Security Risks in Internet-exposed SCADA in Manufacturing

Industrial control systems (ICS) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) environments were never designed to be exposed to the internet. Yet, as manufacturing enterprises embrace digital transformation, they find themselves in a challenging position—balancing operational efficiency with cybersecurity risk.