The New Zero Trust Guide for CISOs
As cyberthreats evolve, traditional perimeter-based defenses no longer suffice. The "New Zero Trust Guide for CISOs" is an eBook that explains how to strengthen enterprise security through continuous verification and adaptive access control across all environments. Download the eBook to learn how Zero Trust can transform your security posture and contact Thales Security to plan your next steps.
Zero Trust is not just a product or strategy; it's a philosophy that reimagines security. It operates on the principle that every transaction, user, and device could be a potential threat, necessitating continuous authentication and verification.
What are the core principles of Zero Trust?
The Zero Trust approach is informed by three core principles: 1) Verify explicitly—continuously authenticate and authorize based on various factors like user identity and device health. 2) Use least-privileged access—limit user access based on risk and necessity. 3) Assume a breach—treat every situation as if a breach has occurred to enhance prevention and minimize damage.
How can organizations implement Zero Trust?
Organizations can implement Zero Trust incrementally, beginning with high-impact areas tailored to their specific needs and existing resources. This allows for a flexible approach to enhancing security without needing a complete overhaul all at once.
The New Zero Trust Guide for CISOs
published by Thales Security
Businesses and governments rely on Thales to bring trust to the billions of transactions they have with people. Our identity and data protection technologies help banks exchange funds, people cross borders, energy become smarter, and much more. More than 30,000 organizations already rely on Thales solutions to verify the identity of people and things, grant access to digital services, analyze vast quantities of information and encrypt data.