4 . 02 . 2022

A new security model: Microsoft’s Zero Trust

Today’s organisations need a new security model that more effectively adapts to the complexity of the modern environment, embraces the [...]

Today’s organisations need a new security model that more effectively adapts to the complexity of the modern environment, embraces the hybrid workplace, and protects people, devices, apps, and data wherever they´re located.

Microsoft is collaborating with the public and private sectors, as well as with industry peers and partners, to create a stronger, smarter cybersecurity community for global protection.

This is a call for all companies to improve the cybersecurity postures, and Microsoft and their extensive ecosystem of partners are ready to help protect our world. The modern framework for protecting critical infrastructure, minimising future incidents, and creating a safer world already exists: Zero Trust.

We are trying to establish and implement a Zero Trust approach, especially given the 2020-2021 wave of remote and hybrid work.

Zero Trust Principles:

* Verify explicitly: Always authenticate and authorize based on all available data points, including user identity, location, device health, service or workload, data classification, and anomalies.

* Use least privileged access: Limit user access with just-in-time and just-enough-access (JIT/JEA), risk-based adaptive polices, and data protection to help secure both data and productivity.

* Assume breach: Minimize blast radius and segment access. Verify end-to-end encryption and use analytics to get visibility, drive threat detection, and improve defenses.

Wezen is committed to offer integral security solutions at scale, and to support customers at every step of their process. As a Microsoft Partner, we help you to adopt a proactive approach in cyber security.

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