A zero-trust security framework is a strategy that concentrates on safeguarding assets and users rather than protecting the network perimeter. Incorporating this approach requires a cultural transformation within an organization and user experiences must be considered. Key aspects of a zero-trust model are identity and data access controls, with constant verification to prevent prolonged network access by malicious actors.

Iran-linked hackers disrupt operations at US critical infrastructure sites
Hackers working on behalf of the Iranian government are disrupting operations at multiple US critical infrastructure sites, likely in response to the country’s ongoing war


