Take a Zero Trust approach to security
Create a flexible and dynamic security policy to control your borderless estate.
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Our approach
As your business evolves to use more cloud services, remote working and BYOD you’re presented with new attack surfaces that need new security measures.
The traditional perimeter security model of ‘trusted inside’ versus ‘untrusted outside’ no longer exists.
It’s no longer easy to see which assets are corporately owned, and today’s distributed workforce makes it harder to know who ‘your’ employees really are.
Despite losing control and visibility of your estate, you can’t say no to new initiatives and must work out how to support your future business strategy.
What if your network was based on the premise of: trust no one; authenticate everything? Taking a data-centric approach to security would mean a dynamic, policy-driven model that changed in line with your attack surface.
We design network architecture where trust is never assumed, always verified and continuously monitored. The identity of devices, users, data, and assets are the new perimeters, so control is enforced as close to these as possible.
You’ll be able to give your employees the freedom to work how they want, where they want, and on whatever device.
Associated solutions and products
Identify and secure all devices connecting to your organisation's network with Network Access Control (NAC) solutions from BT.
Reduce your attack surface and improve breach containment with network segmentation solutions from BT.
Enjoy flexible, high-performance security for your e-commerce communications with Managed PKI solutions from BT.
Further insights
Want to dive even deeper? We've curated a selection of expert analysis and opinion, together with relevant case studies, whitepapers, articles and blogs.Adopting a zero-trust approach reduces risk and lets your enterprise thrive
How a zero-trust approach is the best form of defence in a multi-attack vector environment.Who’s that knocking on your door?
Cybercriminals are exploiting gaps in identity access. To stop them, it’s important to have the right authentication processes, limit privileges, control access and have strong identity governance.3 immediate actions to protect a flattened network
As OT and IT networks converge, new security vulnerabilities emerge. Here are three immediate steps to take to protect your flattened network.Meet the experts
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Sana Rejibi
Sana advises customers on how best to secure identities within their organisation.