Zero Trust Implementation: Why it Matters and How to Implement
Zero Trust is a security mindset and architecture that assumes no user, device, or network is inherently trustworthy, requiring continuous verification for every access request. Unlike a single tool or product, it requires a holistic strategy that integrates strong identity controls, such as MFA and least privilege access. Success with Zero Trust hinges on cultural shifts, executive buy-in, and ongoing adaptation to threats that emerge beyond the initial setup.