Promoted | When will Zero Trust move from hype to reality? SkyboxSecurity
may become a reality to some organisations over the course of 2022, for most organisations it will mostly exist as an aspiration. Others will claim success simply by applying a few of the many principles of Zero Trust in practice. That said, it will undoubtedly be a slow journey to get there.The theory behind Zero Trust fundamentally changes how we perceive threats.
Zero Trust is an approach that flips this on its head. It changes the model to one that applies the “least-privilege” principal by default, categorising all users as automatically untrusted from the outset. Therefore, to access any resource, the user must be identified and authenticated before gaining access and privileges for that application, system or resource.Zero Trust is not going away. In fact, government entities are increasing the pressure.
The same goes across Europe where EU organisations are equally being encouraged to adopt Zero Trust principles with the latest revision of the European NIS directive, NIS2.We can’t deny that a methodology designed to establish different levels of trust as additional access and movement is required and is entirely logical. However, implementing a complete Zero Trust model successfully, as it is defined, is largely impractical in the real world and an unrealistic objective for many organisations.
Businesses are reluctant to make changes that impact important organisational operations. This impact must be considered when changing how an infrastructure behaves and how users interact with these services.
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