One of the keys to a successful zero trust mode, according to Cisco, is that trust isn’t seen as a black and white yes-or-no question. Instead, trust should be seen as a grading of risk, where each situation is evaluated on a spectrum, and each new attempt merits a reevaluation of trust.
This white paper explores how risk-based authentication (RBA) can help organizations achieve their zero-trust goal. By conducting its risk evaluation in the background, RBA can automatically adjust secuirty measures when a user logs in, enabling for a more secure network while not burdening the user with tedious processes.
Download this white paper now and see how RBA could enhance your zero-trust initiative.