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The Zero Trust Security market is a subset of the IT Security industry that focuses on the concept of “never trust, always verify”. This approach to security emphasizes the need for organizations to verify the identity of users and devices before granting access to resources. It also requires organizations to continuously monitor and verify user and device activity, and to limit access to only the resources that are necessary for the user to perform their job.
Zero Trust Security solutions typically include identity and access management, multi-factor authentication, network segmentation, and data encryption. These solutions are designed to protect organizations from malicious actors, data breaches, and other cyber threats.
Companies in the Zero Trust Security market include Microsoft, Google, IBM, Okta, SailPoint, Centrify, and CyberArk. Show Less Read more