As organizations embrace cloud services, hybrid work, and increasingly interconnected digital ecosystems, traditional perimeter-based security models are no longer sufficient on their own. While perimeter security focuses on protecting the network boundary and assumes trust once users gain access, Zero Trust capabilities offer a fundamentally different approach by continuously verifying identities, devices, and access requests before granting permissions. Understanding the differences between these two security models is essential for building resilient cyber defenses.
This infographic explores how Perimeter Security and Zero Trust compare across key areas such as access control, visibility, lateral movement, and remote access, helping organizations evaluate which approach best aligns with today’s dynamic threat landscape.
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