Understanding how to keep your company's network safe can be tricky, especially when technology keeps changing. But two key concepts that can make a big difference are Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Network Segmentation.
What is Zero Trust Network Access?
Zero Trust Network Access is a security model that assumes threats can come from inside or outside a network. Unlike traditional methods, which assume everything inside the network can be trusted, Zero Trust requires verification from everyone and every device trying to access resources.
Why It Matters: By treating every access attempt as potentially dangerous, ZTNA stops attackers who might have found their way into your network from moving around freely.
How to Use It: Implement ZTNA by ensuring all users and devices are authenticated and authorized based on policies. Regularly review these policies to match your current business needs.
What is Network Segmentation?
Network Segmentation divides a network into separate parts. Think of it like creating special zones within a network where only certain data and users can go.