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Zero Trust is now one of the most widely adopted approaches in cybersecurity. Its core principle is simple but effective: assume nothing, verify everything. Every access request, every device connection, every transaction - question them all, verify your sources before you do anything, and ultimately keep yourself safe.

Elastic joins AWS Zero Trust Accelerator for Government (ZTAG) program

Strategic collaboration to advance security information and event management (SIEM) integration specifically tailored for the US federal government's Zero Trust architecture Elastic is proud to be officially recognized as an AWS Zero Trust for Government partner and for onboarding into the AWS Zero Trust Accelerator for Government (ZTAG) program in the US.

Australia's 2025 Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) Now Mandates Zero Trust - What You Need to Know and Do

Australia’s updated Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) now mandates the adoption of Zero Trust principles. Australia’s Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) Annual Release 2025 now formally mandates the adoption of zero trust principles to improve cybersecurity posture. Government organisations must now align their cybersecurity strategies with the Information Security Manual and the Guiding Principles to Embed a Zero Trust Culture.

Keeper Security for Government: Zero-Trust Security and Cost Savings

As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, government agencies are struggling to maintain adequate budgets and resources to defend themselves. According to Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report, approximately 88% of data breaches involve the use of stolen credentials, making Identity and Access Management (IAM) essential in protecting sensitive information. The U.S.

One Click to Zero Trust: How Cato's Agentless Microsegmentation Blocks Lateral Movement and Simplifies Network Security

One click on a malicious email. One compromised device. That’s often all it takes for malware or ransomware to spread across an entire network in minutes. In other cases, attackers move silently for months before striking. Cato’s agentless microsegmentation stops lateral movement at its source, isolating each device and preventing threats from spreading before they cause real damage.

Over 1 Million Healthcare IoT Devices Exposed in Global Data Breach: Why Zero Trust and Automated Lifecycle Security Are Essential

A recent investigation by Modat has revealed a critical healthcare IoT security breach. More than one million healthcare IoT devices and connected medical systems worldwide are currently exposed online, leaking everything from MRI scans and X-rays to eye exams and blood test results. In many cases, these files are stored alongside patients’ names and other identifying details, creating a significant medical device data breach with far-reaching consequences.

Zero Trust Is Broken Without Device Identity, But Not Irreparable

Zero Trust has become the gold standard for modern cybersecurity architectures, built on “never trust, always verify.” Yet a recent study by the Cloud Security Alliance reveals that nearly 1 in 5 organizations have experienced a security incident related to non-human identities, with only 15% remaining confident in their ability to secure them. The culprit? Device identity—the missing link that can render even the most sophisticated Zero Trust strategy ineffective.

Security Starts at Home: Why Zero Trust Is Powering Leading Security Companies

If you’re a security vendor and you get breached, you’re not just another victim; you’re a failed promise. A broken fire alarm in a burning building. When Okta disclosed a breach in October 2023, its stock dropped nearly 11%, wiping out close to $2 billion in market cap in a single day – a stark reminder of how quickly trust evaporates.

Securing the Decentralized Workforce: Best Practices for Remote Web3 Teams

The Web3 revolution is redefining how teams operate. Traditional office setups are being replaced by decentralized, remote-first environments. Developers, designers, marketers, and operators now collaborate across borders using blockchain-native tools. While this model offers unmatched flexibility, it also opens the door to serious security risks. As the number of Web3 remote jobs grows, so does the need for smarter, more robust security practices.

ZTNA Alone Won't Win the Zero Trust Race. Here's Why.

In the race to secure modern enterprises, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is gaining speed, and has become the default remote access solution for many enterprises. But while ZTNA is a fabulous on-ramp to Zero Trust and a broader security strategy, it’s not enough to secure the win on its own. Operationalizing Zero Trust requires takes than just access control. It requires a security platform play: convergence, continuous risk evaluation, and visibility across every edge.