Could the internet be safer if we trust no-one?
Trust and identity are bedrocks of security. But the erosion of a clear perimeter threatens conventional ways to secure data, applications and devices.
Zero Trust looks to replace reliance on perimeter defences with a more flexible, less intrusive and more effective form of security.
But how does it work, and does it bring risks as well as benefits? We ask Elliot Rose, of PA Consulting, Ian Pratt, from HP Personal Systems, Iben Rodriguez of Gigaom and Nico Fischbach of Forcepoint for their views.
Ransomware: should payments be banned?
Cloud security: an identity problem
The end of passwords?
Critical National Infrastructure: changing threats
DORA: one year to go
Cyber governance: a new UK code of practice?
Web apps and security weaknesses
Security in 2024: AI, skills, and a seat on the board
Security Insights: 2023 year in review
Cyber: crime’s digital economy
Quantum computing: a security risk?
The Cyber Resilience Act: a law with unintended consequences?
Open source: a security risk?
Automation and the cybersecurity skills gap
Cyber resilience: are we prepared?
Defending healthcare in cyberspace
Cyber war: is it everyone’s business?
Cloud insecurity: leaving the keys in the door?
Deep fakes, AI and digital trust
Biometrics: Eyes in the sky?
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