LLMs change the security model by blurring boundaries and introducing new risks. Here's why zero-trust AI is emerging as the ...
AI "model collapse," where LLMs over time train on more and more AI-generated data and become degraded, can introduce a host ...
The zero trust model is essential in modern cybersecurity, cutting the risk of human error and delivering maximum protection ...
Explores turning the browser into a policy enforcement point within a Zero Trust framework, covering governance, MFA, device ...
Zero trust (ZT) models transformed cybersecurity by upending how organizations think about and guard against threats. But can this strategy for safeguarding data, people and systems translate into ...
That in turn could hasten a decline in model quality and accuracy, and an increase in hallucinations and bias. In response to ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Zero Trust Maturity Model Version 2.0 identifies access management as a core function within the Identity Pillar, bringing the need for ...
The Pentagon is expected to release a new assessment to evaluate and approve zero trust standards in early 2025. This new initiative, which Les Call — director of the DOD’s Zero Trust Portfolio ...
Zero Trust isn’t just for firewalls—your badge readers, cameras, and controllers are now frontline targets, and continuous device verification is the only way to keep them from becoming an attacker’s ...
Across the public sector, the “never trust, always verify” or “Zero Trust” concept used in cybersecurity has risen in prominence to become mandated at the highest levels of government. The basis of ...
Modern attacks hit the browser first, so zero trust flips the script — verify identity, check the device and lock down each session so nothing gets a free pass. The shift from perimeter-based security ...