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  1. There are a lot of misconceptions around zero-trust cybersecurity practices, so let’s lay some of them to rest Zero trust is grounded in the principle of “never trust, always verify.” Despite its growing popularity, several misconceptions surrounding zero-trust cybersecurity exist, leading to implementation challenges and missed opportunities for some organizations. “80%+ of respondents from pioneer... The post The Biggest Misconceptions of Zero-Trust appeared first on TrueFort. The post The Biggest Misconceptions of Zero-Trust appeared first on Security Boulevard. View the full article
  2. The only way organizations can really protect cloud-based IT environments is by putting zero-trust into practice. The post Confidence in the Cloud Starts With Visibility and Zero-Trust appeared first on Security Boulevard. View the full article
  3. How can we achieve high-grade security within a microservices ecosystem? Service mesh may be the answer Enterprise applications often assign an identity to humans to determine security clearances. Using standards such as OpenID Connect and SAML, we can delegate authorization scopes across a suite of applications to determine precisely what a user is permitted to […] The post How Service Mesh Enables a Zero-Trust Network appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
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