Security Architecture

Zero Trust

“Never trust, always verify” — identity is the control point Zero Trust actually runs on.

What is Zero Trust?

Zero Trust is a security architecture principle, not a product: no user, device, or system should be implicitly trusted, even inside what used to be the network perimeter. Every access request is verified continuously, based on identity, device posture, and context — not network location.

In practice, Zero Trust lives or dies on identity. Conditional access, multi-factor authentication, and least-privilege access aren't optional extras to a Zero Trust architecture — they're the mechanism that makes it work.

How IAM Tech helps

Cloud Governance is where our Zero Trust work lives — designing conditional access, federation, and least-privilege access models that hold up in practice, not just on an architecture diagram.

  • Conditional access and MFA policy design
  • SSO and federation across your SaaS estate
  • Least-privilege, just-in-time access models
  • Continuous verification aligned to Entra ID, Okta, and Ping Identity
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