In a cloud-first, hybrid environment, the network perimeter is blurring. Traditional security approaches such as firewalls and antivirus solutions that focus purely on outsider threat are therefore being rendered moot. All this, while cyberattacks get increasingly sophisticated and intense. It’s time to take a more proactive approach to security.
Based on the idea of “never trust, always verify,” the Zero Trust security model removes implicit trust that is built into the security fabric of enterprises. The approach ensures that the right people are getting the right level of access across the enterprise, thereby improving security posture and end-user productivity.
A Zero Trust security framework continuously identifies and eliminates uncertainty in enforcing security rules. This helps combat an ever-evolving threat landscape. Zero trust framework also prevents lateral movement across networks of compromised systems by implementing context-based access control. This helps reduce the risks associated with privileged users, who have the ability to move around the network and compromise security. With a Zero Trust framework, organizations can enjoy better visibility into user activities, protect valuable assets, and ensure compliance.
A Zero Trust security model helps:
Simplified Zero Trust Micro-Segmentation for Hybrid Environments Reduce the attack surface and prevent lateral movement with application segmentation and policy management based on zero trust architecture.
Secure Remote Access to Enterprise Applications, Workloads, and Cloud Services A cloud-delivered, SaaS-based secure access for remote employees, third parties, and contractors from distributed locations as they connect with their cloud or datacenter-based applications.
Hardened Endpoint Protection Based on Zero Trust Proactively protects endpoints from advanced cyberattacks with a novel cloud-delivered approach to zero trust security.
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In a move to empower Middle East businesses with a fresh approach to coping with the escalating number of cyberthreats, ColorTokens, a leading innovator in Zero Trust-based cybersecurity solutions, has partnered with Finesse, a Dubai-based IT system integrator. The COVID-19 pandemic has driven organizations to fast-track their digital transformation initiatives and embrace cloud solutions to...
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A : Zero Trust is a security framework built on the core principle of "never trust, always verify." Finesse’s model entirely removes implicit trust, demanding continuous, context-aware verification for every user, device, and application attempting to access your resources. By restricting unauthorized lateral movement across your network, Zero Trust significantly shrinks your attack surface and contains threats instantly.
A : Implementing Zero Trust naturally drives regulatory compliance by automatically generating verifiable, comprehensive audit logs of all access activities. Finesse's framework replaces loose internal access with strict, policy-driven controls that track exactly who accessed what, when, and under what conditions. This proactive logging creates instant, highly credible audit trails for regulators without requiring manual reporting efforts.
A : Zero Trust secures remote and third-party access by strictly verifying identity and context for every single session instead of granting broad, perimeter-based network access. Finesse utilizes Xaccess to deliver cloud-native secure connections to specific applications without relying on the vulnerabilities of traditional VPNs. This approach ensures contractors and remote workers operate within tightly defined boundaries, eliminating the risk of unrestricted internal visibility.
A : Migrating to Zero Trust exposes structural network gaps, but Finesse's framework easily resolves the four most common migration hurdles:
Implicit Trust — Restructuring outdated, broadly permissive internal access.
Legacy Systems — Using Xshield to secure older infrastructure without costly full replacements.
Privileged Users — Enforcing strict, continuous verification for accounts with high-level access.
Maintaining Productivity — Applying tighter security controls without disrupting daily employee workflows.
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