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When establishing a zero trust approach, don’t forget to monitor VPN activity levels – Techradar
Zero trust mandates that users are only provided with the bare minimum level of access
As more companies embrace remote work, the zero trust approach is increasingly becoming mainstream. Created just over a decade ago by cybersecurity strategist John Kindervag, the zero trust framework mandates that users are only provided with the bare minimum level of access needed to complete their work.
This includes everyone in an organization, even those within the upper echelon of management. Despite their spots at the top of the org chart, C-suite executives need to be beholden to privileged…
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