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Zero Trust in Cloud

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Overview

Zero Trust in Cloud is a security model that enforces strict identity verification and access controls for every user, device, and application attempting to access cloud resources. It addresses the challenges of securing dynamic, distributed cloud environments by eliminating implicit trust and continuously validating access requests.

Primary Security Objectives

  • Mitigate risks of unauthorized access and lateral movement within cloud environments
  • Ensure least-privilege access and continuous verification of identities and devices
  • Focus on protection through access control, detection of anomalous behavior, and response to potential threats

Where It Is Used

  • Cloud computing platforms including public, private, and hybrid clouds
  • Protection of cloud workloads, data storage, applications, and APIs
  • Organizations adopting cloud-first strategies, remote workforce models, and multi-cloud deployments

How It Works (High Level)

Zero Trust in Cloud operates by requiring explicit verification of every access request regardless of network location, enforcing strict access policies based on user identity, device posture, and contextual factors. It continuously monitors and evaluates trust signals to dynamically grant, restrict, or revoke access to cloud resources.

Key Capabilities

Benefits and Limitations

  • Enhances security posture by reducing attack surface and insider threats
  • Improves compliance with regulatory requirements through granular access controls
  • May introduce complexity in policy management and require integration with existing identity systems
  • Potential performance impact due to continuous verification and monitoring processes

Integration and Dependencies

  • Integration with identity providers, security information and event management (SIEM) systems, and endpoint security solutions
  • Dependence on accurate identity data, device health metrics, and network telemetry
  • Operational need for coordinated policy management across cloud and on-premises environments

Related Topics

Identity and Access Management (IAM), Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), Micro-segmentation, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Least Privilege Access, Network Segmentation

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