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.
People and security: Part 3: security culture expert Kai Roer
People and Security: Part 2: Melanie Oldham, Bob's Business
People and Security: Part 1: Vivida's Simeon Quarrie
2020: Year in Review with CIISec's Amanda Finch
Closing the cloud security gap
Insight Interview: Philippe Courtot, Qualys
August 2020, Episode 2: Neurodiversity and the cyber skills gap
The Grey Zone: cybersecurity on the front line
The problem of online fraud, with RSA Security's Daniel Cohen
Security and the pandemic Part 4: Beyond Covid, with the ISF's Mark Ward
Security and the pandemic, part 3: changing technology, changing behaviour, with Paolo Passeri
Security and the pandemic, Part 2, with Verizon's Phillip Larbey
Security and the Pandemic Part 1, with Morgan Wright
August 2020, Episode 1: Fail to plan, plan to fail
Burn out? IT security and mental health
DDoS: the attacks keep coming
Unreported Cyber Crime
Following the money: Verizon's 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report
Securing mobile working
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