Rethinking data protection: when open source meets Zero Trust
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Faced with growing threats, regulatory requirements and organisations’ need for strategic autonomy, the Zero Trust model is emerging as a disruptive approach to security. It is based on the idea that the threat is internal to the organisation and that trust should never be assumed by default, even within the network perimeter. At the same time, open source is based on transparency and collaboration. How can transparency, security and sovereignty be reconciled? This round table explores the fundamentals of Zero Trust applied to data, the possibility of open source in its implementation, and the contribution of open source to the creation of new secure ecosystems. Identity management, secure end-to-end encryption sharing, communication, post-quantum implementation: discover how open approaches are reinventing digital trust.