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Microsoft: How ‘zero trust’ can protect against sophisticated hacking attacks – ZDNet
Microsoft’s director of identity security is urging customers to do some security house cleaning: deploy multi factor authentication and tighten up permissions…

The variety of techniques used by the SolarWinds hackers was sophisticated yet in many ways also ordinary and preventable, according to Microsoft.
To prevent future attacks of similar levels of sophistication, Microsoft is recommending organizations adopt a “zero trust mentality”, which disavows the assumption that everything inside an IT network is safe. That is, organizations should assume breach and explicitly verify the security of user accounts, endpoint devices, the network and other resources.
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