Zero Trust provides unparalleled protection for organizations’ sensitive data and significantly reduces the risk of a data breach.
In simplest terms, Zero Trust means just that - no trust is implicitly given to any user, device, application, workload, or data. Every user is assumed to be a bad actor until they can prove otherwise.
Implementing Zero Trust can take several years, as each technology can take months to deploy appropriately. It’s best to view Zero Trust as a transformational journey with multiple phases.
A successful breach can cost an organization dearly regarding litigation, fines and fees, and reputational damage. But efforts like Zero Trust, when paired with a Cyber Liability policy, can help to prevent and minimize damage