The ongoing shift to remote work, prompted by the global Covid-19 pandemic, has permanently changed the way organizations and certain government agencies function. What began as a temporary fix for maintaining consistency has transformed into a permanent approach to business for numerous companies. However, the change brings about considerable security obstacles. Traditional network security models, which rely on perimeter-based defenses, are not adequate for a modern environment where employees work remotely from multiple devices. This is how the Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is utilized in the new era of cybersecurity.
Zero Trust Architecture in a Remote World: Securing the New Normal
- Abuh Ibrahim Sani
- No Comments
- Thought Leadership
 
															connect with us
share post
																			
										LinkedIn									
																	
													
																			
										X									
																	
													
																			
										Email									
																	
													