Zero-Trust Cybersecurity at Home: Essential Practices for Remote Work
What is Zero-Trust Cybersecurity? Zero-trust is a security model that requires continuous verification of users, devices, and networks, regardless of location. Unlike traditional perimeter-based security, zero-trust operates on the principle of “never trust, always verify,” using multi factor authentication (MFA), micro-segmentation, and real-time monitoring to minimize risks. For remote workers, this approach is vital to safeguard sensitive data, especially in healthcare (facing $70 billion in Medicaid cuts) and tech (with a 32.1% AI market CAGR through 2030, per IndexBox).
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