Zero Trust security framework gains traction as traditional VPNs adapt to new threats

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The traditional network security model is changing due to the rise of remote work and new cyber threats. The Zero Trust security framework, which requires verification for all access, is gaining traction as a more effective method for protecting networks. While some believe Zero Trust could replace VPNs, experts suggest they will likely coexist. VPNs still offer benefits like privacy and access to restricted content, making them valuable alongside Zero Trust practices. As home networks grow more complex, implementing Zero Trust principles, such as multi-factor authentication, will be important. Major VPN providers are beginning to adopt Zero Trust practices to enhance user data security.


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