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Zero Trust Security

A security model that assumes no user or device is trusted by default. Zero Trust security relies on MFA, strict access control, endpoint detection and response (EDR), and continuous verification delivered through cybersecurity services to reduce ransomware risk.

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Why it matters

Zero Trust Security can affect uptime, security, compliance, cost, and the way teams get work done. A clear understanding helps leaders ask better vendor questions and avoid preventable disruption.

Where this shows up in operations

  • Projects stall because Zero Trust Security is not clearly owned or explained.
  • Security, reliability, or reporting gaps appear when Zero Trust Security is implemented without a plan.
  • Budget and planning conversations get harder when Zero Trust Security is disconnected from business risk.

How MNI helps

MNI connects Zero Trust Security to the surrounding environment: users, devices, networks, cloud tools, security controls, and support expectations. The goal is a practical plan your team can understand and maintain.

Next step

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