The UK cyber threat landscape for businesses is continuously changing and with this, more risks become prevalent – putting more and more organisations at risk from a cyber attack.
For businesses operating in professional services industries, finance or healthcare where client and patient data is highly confidential, having a robust cyber security strategy in place is a necessity.
One of the most effective approaches in mitigating cyber attack risk is through adopting a zero trust security approach.
What is Zero Trust?
Zero Trust is a security framework that states organisations should not trust any entity inside or outside their perimeter at any time; therefore, requires verification and strict access controls regardless of who the user is.
As an overview, by adopting a zero trust cyber security approach, you are assuming that cyber threats could come from within or outside your network and so trust and access must be continually validated.
How to Implement Zero Trust in Your Business
In a world where cyber threats are increasing, adopting a zero trust security model is essential – its proactive and deny by default approach is a necessity for protecting your organisation’s data, employees, customers and key stakeholders. For businesses across the UK, partnering with a trusted Managed Service Provider (MSP) equips your business with the right tools, expertise and support to implement a zero trust cyber security strategy.
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