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.
2021: Year in Review
Can we make cybersecurity a safer place to work?
Can digital solve the global identity gap?
Threat modelling: finding flaws before software goes live
Rent a hack? Why cybercrime is now a service
Ransomware: dealing with the aftermath
Altered States:The State of the Security Profession in 2021
Defending universities and research, part 2
Ready for a new term? How universities are improving their cybersecurity.
Paper trail: security risks from printed documents
A new roadmap for identity from The Alan Turing Institute
Ransomware: cybersecurity's clear and present danger
Cybercrime and healthcare: exploiting the pandemic
Defending against email compromises
Critical infrastructure, and new norms for cyber
Cyber: A new Cold War?
Special Report: Red Teams
Security Priorities for 2021: Forrester's Outlook
Making the Switch: a New Career in Cyber
Secure remote working: a year on, with Amar Singh
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