Forget Perimeters: Here's How Context Is Redefining Cloud Security | HackerNoon
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Perimeter security has become obsolete as applications and data migrate to public clouds and remote locations. The traditional belief in secure boundaries has proved dangerous, as users and devices now operate in varied environments. The Zero Trust model, while innovative, faces vulnerabilities when relying on static attributes for verification. Situations arise where legitimate users may be flagged as threats. Context-aware trust must be established and maintained with each interaction, emphasizing the inadequacy of static security measures in today's landscape.
The 'castle and moat' idea has gone from outdated to outright dangerous as applications and users have scattered across public clouds, SaaS platforms, and more.
Security breaches frequently appear less like 'breaking in' and more like 'walking in nicely' due to the reliance on static attributes for trust.
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