The New Shape of Zero Trust

Security no longer starts and ends at the network edge. This infographic outlines how a modern Zero Trust approach replaces perimeter-based thinking with continuous verification, least-privileged access, and an assume breach mindset. View the infographic to learn the basics of Zero Trust.

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The New Shape of Zero Trust published by Lakeside Computers

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