What is Zero Trust architecture?
Zero Trust architecture is a security model where no user or system is trusted by default, even inside the network. Access is granted based on continuous verification, identity, and least privilege.
The goal is to reduce unauthorized access and limit how far an attack can spread.
Think of a building with multiple security zones. You must verify yourself repeatedly and only access what you need.
Sicra and Zero Trust architecture
Zero Trust is a core principle across Sicra’s services, particularly within identity, networking, and security architecture. Sicra has strengthened its expertise in modern networking and OT security, making Zero Trust an even more central part of how we work.
The principle is applied in assessments, architecture design, and transformation initiatives, with a focus on reducing risk and establishing a more comprehensive and controlled security model.
Services
Zero Trust maturity assessment
SASE architecture
SASE transformation
Network architecture
Related terms: Zero Trust, IAM (Identity and Access Management), Identity security, Microsegmentation, Least privilege, SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network), NAC (Network Access Control), RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), Conditional Access, Network segmentation