Category: Critical Infrastructure Protection
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What is Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA)?
Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA) is a security model that provides secure access to files and folders for authorized users in a zero-trust environment.
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Top 7 Advantages of an Overlay Service
Overlay services revolutionize modern IT by providing a flexible, scalable, and cost-efficient virtual layer that enhances functionality, ensures seamless integration, and empowers businesses to adapt to evolving technological demands without disrupting existing infrastructure.
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8 Benefits of Zero Trust Activity Monitoring
Zero Trust activity monitoring provides visibility into every access request, enforces policy compliance, and detects insider threats early. This blog highlights 8 reasons your organization should adopt it.
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Zero Trust User Access Management: 4 Best Practices
Zero Trust user access management is essential for securing today’s hybrid IT environments. It enforces least-privilege access, validates users continuously, and logs every action to reduce risk and ensure compliance. FileFlex brings this to life by extending Zero Trust to the data layer—where protection matters most.
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Network Access Secure and Controlled via Zero Trust Data Access
Network access to unstructured data using Zero Trust Data Access (ZTDA) brings an organization control and protection over who can access, view, edit, collaborate and share confidential documents. In addition to FileFlex being used for remote data access, it is also an excellent solution for businesses that require secure internal network access to unstructured data.
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Critical Infrastructure Onboarding Ease of Use Using ZTDA
Critical infrastructure ease of use over remote access and sharing is a productivity issue addressed by zero trust data access.
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Critical Infrastructure Management Using Zero Trust Architecture
Critical infrastructure management and control over the remote access and sharing of unstructured data is achieved via a zero trust data access platform to improve security, increase productivity, and simplify file management and control, making it an attractive option for critical infrastructure organizations and businesses of all sizes.
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Critical Infrastructure Regulatory Compliance Using Zero Trust
Critical infrastructure regulatory compliance in regard to protecting remote access to unstructured data can be greatly enhanced through the use of zero trust architectures. That is because a zero trust based platform can provide the ability for user authentication, authorization, access control, enablement of monitoring, risk management, encryption, activity logs that can be used in auditing, and data governance.
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Protecting Critical Infrastructure Using Zero Trust — The Top 8 List
Protecting critical infrastructure can face unique challenges in regard to securing remote file access and sharing. With the need to protect sensitive information, while enabling remote access for employees and partners, a zero trust data access architecture can help ensure more secure file sharing and access. This blog outlines the top 8 critical infrastructure security protections obtained using a zero trust data access architecture.