Zero-Trust Networks: When They Make Sense and When They Don't
As business applications shift from living on-premises to the cloud, it may not always be necessary to enable communication between user devices. In fact, preventing your clients’ user devices from contacting each other—part of a zero-trust network approach—could prevent a malicious cyber attack from spreading and costing clients major data recovery fees.
A zero-trust approach could make sense for many client networks, both inherited and new—but it could also potentially interrupt their business.
Auvik AVP of product, Patrick Albert, interviews cybersecurity expert Nick Espinosa to uncover the benefits and risks of implementing this approach, the cost of migrating both inherited and new networks to zero-trust, and how to determine whether the transition is right for your client.