Zero Trust is the compass in the AI storm
Briefly

AI is transforming the workplace, posing significant security challenges for companies. To navigate this change, adopting a Zero Trust approach to cybersecurity is essential. Zscaler, with its 18-year history, offers the Zero Trust Exchange, designed prioritizing data privacy, essential for compliance in regions like Europe. The platform accommodates hybrid work dynamics. Traditional network security has become ineffective due to centralized approaches. Modern applications and users require secure connections without being restricted by location, necessitating a cloud-based, identity-focused security model that embodies Zero Trust principles.
Zscaler's architecture was designed from the outset with the priority of data privacy in mind, as Europe attaches importance to this issue.
The advantage now is that Zscaler has an answer to current questions about sovereignty. When using the platform, log files are stored within the users' regions.
Modern security operates like a digital highway: users and applications must be able to find each other securely, regardless of their location.
This requires a cloud-based approach that focuses on identity, context, and minimal access rights: the basic principles of a Zero Trust architecture.
Read at Techzine Global
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