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Zero Trust: Can It Be Implemented Outside the Cloud?

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The concept of zero trust has been around since 2010, when Forrester Research analyst John Kindervag created the zero trust security model. government and others, we are still no closer to seeing zero trust architecture widely adopted. That means — and is not limited to — hardware vendors (network, server, storage, firewall, etc.),

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How to Recover From a Ransomware Attack

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When installing layered security we need to focus on the most likely target and the most likely attack paths. A zero-trust architecture with continuous authorization might be the preferred option for some, but a traditional security framework can provide adequate security for many. We must cover the basics.

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Ransomware Protection in 2021

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The internet is fraught with peril these days, but nothing strikes more fear into users and IT security pros than the threat of ransomware. A ransomware attack is about as bad as a cyber attack can get. Moving toward zero trust offers visibility and control over your network, including stopping ransomware. Ransomware facts.

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What is Ransomware? Everything You Should Know

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Cyber criminals have learned that it is not only businesses that make soft targets for the attacks. Hospitals and healthcare organizations are being infected by ransomware, with predictably dire results. If you have a cyber insurer , they will have their own processes for responding to any cyber attack.