Zero Trust Security: The Future of Network Protection
Zero Trust is a security model that assumes no user or device, inside or outside the network, should be trusted by default. Verification is required continuously to reduce risk.
Why Zero Trust?
- Minimizes insider threats
- Reduces attack surface
- Supports secure remote work
- Enforces strict access controls
- Improves compliance posture
Core Principles of Zero Trust
- Verify explicitly
- Use least privilege access
- Assume breach and segment networks
- Monitor and log all activity
How AMJHOST Implements Zero Trust
- Identity and access management (IAM) solutions
- Micro-segmentation of networks
- Continuous monitoring and analytics
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Start your Zero Trust journey today.
Contact AMJHOST Cyber Security at ceo@amjhost.online to learn more.
