"Never Trust, Always Verify": What is Zero Trust Security Architecture?
The "castle and moat" approach in traditional security is now history. In today's world, where employees connect from outside the office and data is kept in the cloud, assuming everyone inside the firewall is trustworthy is a major risk. As Sistekno, we examine the Zero Trust architecture, the most effective defense strategy against modern cyber threats.
What is Zero Trust?
Zero Trust is not a product; it is a strategy. Its basic principle is: Regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network, no user or device is trusted by default. Every access request must go through authentication and authorization processes.
Core Principles
- Least Privilege Principle: Users are given only the minimum access permission required to do their jobs.
- Micro-Segmentation: The network is divided into small segments, preventing an attacker from moving laterally even if they infiltrate.
- Continuous Verification: Authentication continues periodically throughout the session, not just at entry.
More than 80% of cyberattacks occur with compromised credentials. Meet Sistekno's Zero Trust solutions to protect your business from these threats. By establishing the "Zero Trust" architecture at all layers from identity management to endpoint security, we secure your digital assets at the highest level.



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