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BrandPost: Beyond the Cyber Buzzwords: What Executives Should Know About Zero Trust

CSO Magazine

Invented in 2010 by Forrester Research, Zero Trust is a cybersecurity model enterprises can leverage to remove risky, implicitly trusted interactions between users, machines and data. After 11 years, these ideas and principles have matured in the face of growing digital transformation, remote work, and bring-your-own-device proliferation.

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RSAC insights: Malware is now spreading via weaponized files circulating in data lakes, file shares

The Last Watchdog

However, there’s a third pillar of zero trust that hasn’t gotten quite as much attention: directly defending data itself, whether it be at the coding level or in business files circulating in a highly interconnected digital ecosystem. This is the dark side of digital transformation.

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Why SASE matters and what security pros need to know

SC Magazine

Think of SASE as an architecture model, although sometimes it’s referred to as a concept or framework. Zero-Trust Network Access (ZTNA): Coined by Forrester in 2010, Zero Trust runs on the principle of least privilege and specifies that security teams should inspect all traffic, regardless of its origin.

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Top Database Security Solutions for 2021

eSecurity Planet

Longtime resident of Redmond, Washington, Microsoft continues to digitally transform for a new generation of technology. Through acquisitions in the 2000s, SAP launched their database platform, HANA, in 2010. One such example is the addition of cloud computing service Microsoft Azure in 2008.

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