Faced with rising threats, healthcare IT leaders are increasingly turning to zero trust. As a cybersecurity framework, zero trust requires all users, both inside and outside an organization’s network, to be authenticated, authorized and continuously validated before they gain access to applications and data. Zero trust is a strategy, not a product.
Given the inevitability of breaches, zero trust works on the assumption that cybercriminals likely have already compromised the environment and prevents them from attacking from within. In short: Never trust, always verify.
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