Zero Trust in Reverse: Why the Current Definition of Zero Trust is Only Half Full
With the shift to hybrid work and cloud services for business applications and data, zero trust security architecture has become a key element in reducing the risk of cybercrime. Read this blog about why the current definition for zero trust security is only 50% complete and why bi-directional zero trust reduces the attack surface and risk of breaches.
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