The “zero-throat model” is the latest post-pandemic cybersecurity trend

Specialists in the field of electronic protection techniques said that the "Corona" pandemic imposed new trends in the electronic security sector, the most prominent of which is currently the so-called "zero trust model", noting to "Emirates Today" that this model is among the modern trends that are witnessing an increase It is in demand due to its reliance on sophisticated techniques to counter the attacks of hackers.


Ihsan Anabtawi, CEO of Operations and Marketing at Microsoft International in the UAE, said, "One of the most prominent trends in the electronic security sector during the recent period is the so-called "zero-trust model", which many companies resort to, especially after the growth of hybrid work trends imposed by them. the pandemic.”

He added that the "zero-trust model" works by assuming that a breach has already occurred, as a result of which fewer access privileges are provided, and access to data is limited to specific time periods.

The Zero Trust Security Model helps us take multiple steps to use work systems and request data from employees more reliably, and that system will lead us to give up the password in the future.

“The pandemic imposed several variables, the most prominent of which is the rise in attempts of cyber-attacks, and therefore new systems have emerged that are among the most prominent recent trends in the cybersecurity sector, which is called the “zero-trust model,” said Beria Nickel, Marketing Director of Texala Security Solutions «.


He pointed out that "this model adopts strict electronic security systems that focus on the philosophy of assuming distrust and the occurrence of a possible penetration, and thus setting strict steps."

"One of the most prominent reasons for the high demand after the pandemic for that model in the cyber security sector is its reliance on strict steps at high rates to confront electronic hacking attempts," said Dr.

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