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This approach is called Zero Trust.

VP of Zero Trust Access at Barracuda.

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Zero Trust the principle of never trust, always verify flips the script by requiring explicit trust.

This is all automated, and those who dont pass will not be granted access todataandapplications.

This is particularly important as attackers are routinely exploiting trusted user identities to breach data pipe defenses.

However, implementation can be highly modular and broken down into manageable steps.

The first phase is discovery: you cant protect what you dont know you have.

Enterprises need to have a full inventory of their web link’s users, devices and applications.

The right ZTNA solution should dovetail with the organizational infrastructure to establish a single cohesive security posture.

Consider starting with a small pilot project first when its time to start implementation.

Small but high-risk groups such as contractors and seasonal workers are a good starting point.

Bringing in project managers and consultants can help provide more specialist experience alongside your in-house IT and security personnel.

Even the process of preparing for ZTNA can have a powerful impact.

ZTNA enables granular control over web connection access which can significantly reduce data exfiltration risks and other security threats.

Alongside bolstering security, organizations that implement this approach can also unlock new business opportunities.

Achieving certifications and regulatory compliance can also build trust with clients and partners.

One final thought

The most important steps in a Zero Trust journey are the first ones.

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