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Why Choose Zero Trust Cloud Security?

Organizations have come to rely on the cloud for many of their computing workloads. This trend has been accelerated by the urgent prioritization of security, the redefined needs of the hybrid and distributed workforce, and a surge in data analytics, machine learning (ML), and artificial intelligence (AI) that benefit from the cloud’s uninterrupted access to software, data, and other resources, anywhere, at any time. The cloud also connects organizations, networks, and users to edge computing devices and systems. These trends yield a vastly expanded, diverse range of users, devices, and applica

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What Is Zero Trust Security?

Zero trust is a comprehensive security strategy that is designed to protect all hardware, software, data, and users on an organization’s network and in the cloud. A zero trust approach to security differs from the more traditional perimeter defense strategy. In a perimeter defense, the organization protects the boundaries of its private network with firewalls and multilayered software security solutions to regulate and filter traffic to and from the public network. Once a user or device has been verified and admitted to the private network, it is typically treated as a trusted resource. By con

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Why Zero Trust?

Zero trust is a security strategy that supports continuous protection against intrusions and malicious code. Cloud-based operations demand a zero trust approach because a defensive perimeter cannot be established. A zero trust strategy should provide multifaceted, layered protections to support defense in depth. Intel® platforms offer hardware-based security capabilities that can strengthen zero trust policies and protections.

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Hacker News · u/jordybg · 2w ago

VPNs: The "Most Trusted" Security Tool Until Claude Roasts It in a Weekend

VPNs: The "Most Trusted" Security Tool Until Claude Roasts It in a Weekend

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r/cybersecurity · u/sunychoudhary · 5d ago

Researcher Drops a New VS Code Zero-Day After Losing Trust in Microsoft’s Disclosure Process

https://securityaffairs.com/193128/security/researcher-drops-a-new-vs-code-zero-day-after-losing-trust-in-microsofts-disclosure-process.html

r/kubernetes · u/xmull1gan · May 8, 2026

Securing CI/CD for an open source project: lessons from Cilium

A lot of “software supply chain security” discussions stay pretty abstract, this is Cilium's take on how we secure our Github Actions in the OSS project. A few highlights: SHA pinning every GitHub Action Separating trust…

r/netsec · u/xmull1gan · May 8, 2026

Securing CI/CD for an open source project: lessons from Cilium

As a maintainer, this is Cilium's take on how we secure our Github Actions in the OSS project. A few highlights: SHA pinning every GitHub Action Separating trusted vs untrusted code paths in pull_request_target Isolating…

r/sysadmin · u/WantDebianThanks · 6d ago

It feels like my primary function is always "clean up messes left by the rest of the department"

Previous job: * Found that the zero trust program wasn't doing anything for 70% of our endpoints because my coworkers never bothered to set it to secure mode * Found that 50% of our endpoints didn't have working security…

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