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'How the Security of Remote Work Has Evolved With the Rise of Zero Trust' by CheckPointSW checkpoint security

—focuses on a reality in which we must “never trust, always verify.” In this way, Zero Trust makes it easier to ensure only the right people get least privileged access to the right application, in the right role at each and every access attempt, ideally with in-app controls and visibility available into what they do post-login..

Choosing tools to simplify the shift will help transition your entire operation to a Zero Trust architecture far more easily than you might think. Or put simply, ZTNA services replace network-layer permissions with application-specific permissions, taking into account identity-based access controls and contextual authentication, e.g. user group or role, multi-factor authentication, IP address, location and day or time restrictions.

“The broker verifies the identity, context and policy adherence of the specified participants before allowing access and prohibits lateral movement elsewhere in the network. “

 

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