
The burgeoning landscape of cloud computing necessitates a reevaluation of traditional security models. Previously, the concept of a trusted network perimeter formed the bedrock of security, granting unfettered access to resources once inside the perimeter. However, the cloud-centric world demands a more robust approach. Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) emerges as a compelling security framework, upholding the principle of “never trust, always verify." This paper delves into the core tenets of ZTA, exploring its advantages for cloud security and outlining practical considerations for implementation. By embracing ZTA principles and leveraging appropriate security tools, organizations can significantly bolster their cloud security posture and mitigate the ever-present threat of cyberattacks.
authentication, authorization, cloud security, continuous monitoring, least privilege
authentication, authorization, cloud security, continuous monitoring, least privilege
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