By Admin

December 22, 2019

Best Practices

Zero Trust: The Future of Network Security

Traditional perimeter-based security is no longer sufficient in today’s cloud-driven, remote-work environment. The Zero Trust model assumes that no user or device should be trusted by default — whether inside or outside the network. Every access request must be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated.


Implementing Zero Trust enhances visibility, reduces attack surfaces, and minimizes the impact of breaches. Technohep Global helps organizations design and deploy Zero Trust architectures that safeguard sensitive data, support compliance, and adapt to evolving business needs.