Zero Trust Use case
Zero Trust use case for network security teams
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defines Zero Trust as the concept of minimizing uncertainty in enforcing accurate, least privilege per request access decisions in a network that is viewed as being compromised.
Verifying rather than trusting that network devices maintain a secure configuration is a key Zero Trust principle to ensure critical segments are protected, and one that progressive frameworks like PCI DSS 4.0 are now adopting.
Download our use case to discover how Nipper solutions can help assure your Zero Trust implementation by confirming that Zero Trust controls are operating correctly to protect critical network assets and data.
