The essential terms of secure remote access and Zero Trust architecture, explained without the jargon.
Security model that never trusts by default and verifies every access.
Resource access based on identity, device and context — no open tunnels.
Connect users and devices to corporate resources without exposing the network.
Authentication via a unique cryptographic key per session and device.
Impersonation attacks to steal credentials or trigger malicious actions.
Controlled offensive audit to find vulnerabilities before attackers do.
Injecting malicious JavaScript into trusted websites to attack their users.
Intercepting communications between two parties without either side noticing.
Intelligence gathered from public sources on people, companies or infrastructure.