IT security
How does a transition to Zero Trust work?
A transition to Zero Trust often raises questions.
Does everything have to change? Where do you start? And how much impact does it have on your organisation?
Below, we answer the most frequently asked questions about the practical approach.
Many organisations believe that transitioning to Zero Trust requires a major shift. In practice, such a journey progresses step by step, aligned with your existing IT environment and daily operations.
Does everything need to be replaced at once?
No. Zero Trust does not start from replacing everything, but from working smarter with what already exists, supplemented where necessary. You start small and build further step by step.
Where do you usually start?
Often with external access, sensitive data or accounts with extended privileges. These are the areas where the risk is highest and where you can achieve quick gains.
Does this impact employees?
In practice, hardly at all. Employees continue working as they are used to. Security is strengthened behind the scenes, without additional steps or new workflows.
How does such a journey work in practice?
A Zero Trust journey grows together with your organisation. Each step connects to what is already working well, keeping it manageable for IT and calm for the organisation.
Is guidance needed during a transition?
Goede begeleiding helpt om de juiste keuzes te maken: wat pak je eerst aan, wat kan later en wat is vandaag al voldoende. Zo blijft de aanpak logisch, beheersbaar en kostenefficiënt.
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“Zero Trust forms one integrated security layer that protects employees, networks and applications.
This protection is continuous and controlled, regardless of where they are located.”
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