Implementing Zero Trust: Beyond Internal Network Models

With 2024 being the year that people and organizations are realizing that they will never be able to prevent every breach, and they need to ensure the implementation and deployment of appropriate proactive cyber resiliency solutions, zero-trust is rapidly becoming more popular. CISA published their zero trust maturity model and the NSA released their guidance on zero trust principles.

The US Government issued an executive order which included zero trust models, and zero trust is gaining ground internationally as well, from the Middle East and Europe to Asia and Australia. However, the question that needs to be asked is – are people thinking about zero-trust broadly enough, and is your implementation really going to help move forward cyber resiliency and reduce digital risk across your organization?

Let’s put aside the fact that Gartner indicates that most organizations won’t actually be able to rapidly deploy zero-trust for a variety of reasons. It still begs the question – how do you think about a complete zero-trust model?

Most people think of zero-trust as a model inside the organization to force a strict

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