Using zero trust to build secure architectures for an edge-to-cloud world

As the theft of digital information has become a pervasive global threat, cybersecurity has moved to center stage. With the right mix of integrated security design and constant monitoring of your users,devices, systems, apps, and data, you can improve your security posture and prevent cyberattacks before they impact your organization


By embracing a data-driven and zero-trust approach holistically across your organization, you canmake a cultural shift to prioritize cybersecurity as a critical factor in your data-first modernization efforts. In this paper, HPE defines “zero trust” and explains how it can empower organizations with:

  • 24×7 data protection
  • Comprehensive visibility across distributed landscapes
  • Granular control of data access rules and policies.

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