Paranoia can be your best asset—if it’s Zero Trust

In a Zero Trust model, trust is a privilege that has to be earned, repeatedly. It’s a simple but profound rule: assume that every user, every device, and every connection is potentially hostile until verified otherwise. Unlike traditional security that trusts the network perimeter, Zero Trust keeps your data safe by continuously verifying each access request. It’s about making sure that only the right people and devices get the right level of access, every single time.

If you don’t trust anything by default, you have a massively reduced attack surface

In today’s complex digital landscape, applications are everywhere. From cloud-based systems to third-party services, applications are vital to modern business operations. However, every application represents a potential gateway for cyber threats if not properly secured. This is where Zero Trust principles come into play, ensuring that even trusted applications are continuously verified.