Liam Tung
| September 6, 2021 — 11:47 GMT (12:47 BST)
| Topic: Security
Why is a zero-trust framework better that a perimeter security model?
Watch Now
It seems that every tech security vendor is talking up ‘zero trust’ as an answer to increasingly dangerous cyberattacks, but UK cybersecurity experts warn customers its definition is a bit slippery and they should proceed with caution.
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) this week said zero trust has become a “very fashionable term” in the tech world. To address the slipperiness of its definition, NCSC has outlined a few traps and pitfalls that organizations running a zero trust migration should be mindful of.
Security
T-Mobile hack: Everything you need to know
Surfshark VPN review: It’s cheap, but is it good?
The best browsers for privacy
Cyber security 101: Protect your privacy
The best antivirus software and apps
The best VPNs for business and home use
The best security keys for 2FA
The ransomware threat is growing: What needs to happen to stop attacks getting worse? (ZDNet YouTube)
Related Topics:
Security TV
Data Management
CXO
Data Centers
Liam Tung
| September 6, 2021 — 11:47 GMT (12:47 BST)
| Topic: Security