Zero Trust

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Portfolio Expansion Announcement

    Embee Software announces the integration of advanced Microsoft security tools and Zero Trust frameworks into its cybersecurity portfolio.

  2. Google Intelligence Report

    Google issues a formal warning regarding the transition to exfiltration-only extortion models.

  3. Profit Compression

    Ransomware groups report lower success rates in collecting payments for decryption keys.

  4. The Great Convergence

    Full integration of IAM and DSPM into unified security fabrics becomes the industry standard.

  5. Backup Maturity

    Widespread adoption of immutable backups reduces the leverage of file encryption.

  6. The AI Catalyst

    Generative AI increases the sophistication of identity theft and data sprawl.

  7. Cloud & Identity Shift

    Rise of SaaS and remote work moves focus to IAM and Zero Trust principles.

  8. Perimeter Era

    Focus on firewalls and network-based security to keep attackers out.

Stories mentioning Zero Trust 5

threat-intel Bearish

Google Reports Ransomware Pivot to Data Theft as Extortion Profits Wane

Google's latest threat intelligence reveals a strategic shift among ransomware operators, who are increasingly abandoning file encryption in favor of pure data exfiltration. This transition, driven by diminishing returns from traditional ransom demands, forces a critical reassessment of corporate defense strategies focused on data privacy over mere system recovery.

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security Neutral

The Death of the Static Role: Why Modern SaaS is Moving Beyond RBAC

Traditional Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is increasingly inadequate for the complexity of modern cloud-native applications and microservices. Enterprises are now shifting toward more granular, context-aware models like Attribute-Based (ABAC) and Relationship-Based Access Control (ReBAC) to mitigate 'role explosion' and fulfill Zero Trust requirements.

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security Neutral

The Great Convergence: Identity and Data Security Merge in the AI Era

The historical silos between identity management and data protection are rapidly dissolving as artificial intelligence forces a unified approach to cybersecurity. This strategic shift moves organizations toward a model where identity serves as the primary control plane for securing sensitive data in a perimeter-less environment.

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