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“From Perimeter to Zero Trust: Evolving Your Security Strategy”

Nanda Siddhardha
3 min readMay 28, 2023

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Zero trust security is an approach to cybersecurity that requires constant verification of identity and access permissions for all users and devices, regardless of their location or the security of the network they are accessing. In this blog post, we will provide a detailed overview of zero trust security, including its benefits, best practices for implementation, and how it compares to traditional security models.

What is Zero Trust Security?
Zero trust security is a security model that assumes all users, devices, and applications are untrusted and potentially compromised and requires continuous verification of identity and access permissions before granting access to resources. It does not rely on perimeter-based security measures like firewalls to protect assets. Instead, it requires a granular approach to security, where each resource is protected based on its specific requirements and associated risk level.

Benefits of Zero Trust Security
There are several benefits of implementing a zero-trust security model:

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