Glossary
Zero trust
A security approach that trusts no one by default and verifies every access.
Zero trust starts from the principle that no access is trustworthy by default, even inside the network. Every connection is verified according to identity, device and context, granting only what is necessary. It is not a product to buy, but a way of building security, step by step.
See also
XDRAn evolution of the EDR that cross-references signals from workstations, the network, email and the cloud in a single tool.DLPTools that spot and block unauthorised sends of sensitive information out of the organisation.FirewallA filter that controls network traffic and allows or blocks connections according to rules.WAFA specialised firewall that protects a website from attacks such as code injection.