Zero Trust Security is a modern cybersecurity model built around the motto “never trust, always verify.” Instead of assuming anyone or anything inside a network is safe, Zero Trust treats every access attempt as untrusted until proven otherwise cloudflare.com. This approach has gained widespread adoption in recent years as organizations respond to escalating cyber threats and more distributed work environments. In fact, heading into 2025, experts note that the question is no longer whether Zero Trust is necessary – but rather how to implement it effectively, with Gartner predicting 60% of enterprises will adopt Zero Trust as a starting point
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A former fintech consultant turned blockchain advocate, Bernard S. Mills brings over 15 years of financial industry experience to his crypto commentary. Known for his deep dives into decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and market strategy, Bernard combines technical insights with real-world applications. When he’s not dissecting tokenomics, he’s mentoring startups in the Web3 space.