Zero Trust
Zero Trust — Security Model Based on Continuous Verification and Least Privilege
Zero Trust is a security model that assumes no user, device, or system is inherently trusted, even inside the network perimeter. This SECMONS glossary entry explains Zero Trust principles, architectural components, and how it reduces attack surface and lateral movement risk.
Why Identity Is the New Security Perimeter Today
Analytical research on how identity replaced network boundaries as the primary security perimeter in modern cloud and enterprise environments.
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a cloud-delivered cybersecurity architecture that combines networking and security services into a unified platform to provide secure access to applications, users, and devices regardless of location.