IT leaders need to integrate the principles of zero trust into their security programs. Zero trust will help them successfully manage risks, accelerate...
In the first part of this Zero Trust series, we discussed identity management. In this report, we focus on device assurance.
When integrating Zero Trust principles into your security program, you should start with identity management. But you can’t rely on identity alone for Zero Trust. You must also tackle device assurance.
Most organizations focus on securing laptops and desktops, leaving other devices vulnerable. Security leaders should work with their organizations to build a device strategy that aligns with their Zero Trust program. An effective device strategy will enable the following:
Support the needs of the business to gain value from new technology.
Maintain the organization’s desired security posture.
Responsively adapt to the rapidly changing technology landscape.
In our next Zero Trust report, we will focus on access management – stay tuned.