Zero Trust in Action: Identity and Access Management with Windows 11
Imagine logging into your work system from your favorite coffee shop. You’re accessing sensitive business data, collaborating with remote team members, and managing clients—all from a laptop connected to public Wi-Fi. In this scenario, how can you be sure that your identity is verified, your device is trusted, and the network isn’t exposing your business to a potential cyberattack? Welcome to the new world of cybersecurity, where the traditional concept of “safe inside the perimeter” no longer exists. With more users working remotely and systems increasingly migrating to the cloud, old defenses like VPNs and firewalls simply aren’t enough. Today’s threat landscape demands a smarter, more resilient approach—one that assumes no user, device, or application can be trusted by default. This is where Zero Trust Security comes into play. And at the center of this transformation is Microsoft’s latest operating system— Windows 11 . Designed with a Zero Trust mindset, Windows 1...