The principle of „never trust, always verify" has become the foundation of modern cybersecurity. In 2026, Zero Trust is no longer a buzzword but a practical standard — and it covers not only users, but devices, applications, workloads, APIs and even AI systems.

The reason is simple: the old idea of a "secure perimeter" is dead. With remote work, the cloud and mobile devices, there's no longer a clear boundary between "inside" and "outside".

Zero Trust: every access is verified anew — no matter where it comes from

What it means in practice

Zero Trust isn't a single product you install. It's an architectural approach where every access request is treated as potentially hostile until proven otherwise — whether it comes from the office, from home, or from a server in the cloud.

0trust by default. Every user, device and request is verified at every access.

The pillars of Zero Trust

Where to start

Zero Trust is a journey, not a one-off project. The first step is always visibility: who, what, from where and why is accessing your resources. Without a clear map, you can't protect anything.

You can't protect what you can't see. Zero Trust starts with knowing what you have.

SafeNet Sentinel helps you map and protect every layer — step by step, without stopping your business. Get in touch.

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