Implementing zero trust architecture in HE
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Implementing zero trust architecture in HE

Author: Josh Howlett
Published: April 15, 2021
Reading time: 3 Minute Read


The digitisation of the teaching, research, and administration within universities has brought immense benefits to Higher Education. However, it has also introduced new threats to the organisation that can be impossible to predict, difficult to contain, and costly to remediate. 

This whitepaper introduces zero trust architecture in the context of Higher Education and explains how an identity-centric security strategy can help to protect the institution from these threats.

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