Zero Trust Explained
Implementing Zero Trust can reduce risk, build trust and improve protection across the board with Microsoft 365. Today's enterprise customers need a better security model that adapts to security threats and provides a secure place to store data with Microsoft 365. Watch this video to get an overview of Zero Trust.
Zero Trust is a security model that emphasizes the need to verify every user and device attempting to access resources, regardless of their location. By implementing Zero Trust, organizations can reduce risk and enhance protection across identities, devices, applications, data, infrastructure, and networks.
Why is Zero Trust important for modern organizations?
The complexity of the modern environment, along with the rise of a mobile workforce, necessitates a new security approach. Zero Trust helps organizations adapt to these challenges by ensuring that security measures are in place to protect people, devices, applications, and data, no matter where they are located.
How can Zero Trust improve security?
By adopting Zero Trust principles, organizations can build trust and improve protection across all aspects of their operations. This model allows for a more dynamic and responsive security framework that can effectively address the evolving threats in today’s digital landscape.
Zero Trust Explained
published by Cybernaptics Ltd
Founded in 2009, Cybernaptics has spent a decade refining its skills and competencies to deliver IT solutions that get the job done. After more than a decade, Cybernaptics has build a strong reputation in Mauritius and extended its activities on the African continent by opening an office in Kenya and in Togo.