3 ways hybrid workforces can benefit from a zero trust approach
Briefly

Hybrid workforces represent a significant portion of knowledge workers, with 77% currently operating in a hybrid model, showcasing the prevalence of distributed work environments in organizations.
The rise of hybrid work poses cybersecurity challenges, requiring a shift from traditional perimeter-based security to a zero trust approach, characterized by 'never trust, always verify' philosophy for secure data access.
Zero trust security model ensures no implicit trust and mandates validation for all access attempts to corporate assets, enhancing security in the face of increasing cyber threats and attacks.
Zero trust functions as a robust defense mechanism against data breaches by enforcing strict controls, policies, and verification protocols for all access requests, minimizing the risk of security incidents in organizations.
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