Zero-trust-washing: Why zero trust architecture is the framework to follow

Have we got to the point where the term “zero trust” is being misused or misrepresented by some vendors as they look to capitalize on its momentum in the market? It is a tricky one for vendors, as it isn’t possible to label any single product or service as a comprehensive zero trust solution. It is perhaps better to consider the term zero trust architecture (ZTA) – a framework that requires an organization to take … More

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