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Is physical security a moot point in a Zero Trust environment?
Jan. 26, 2023, 3:08 p.m. | /u/trash-mage
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I have a vendor saying they operate a Zero Trust environment where no data is stored locally on workstations and MFA is required to get into the hosted environments where data actually lives. Such that even if an attacker waltzed in and stole everyone's laptops, they couldn't get into anything that has my (client) data without multiple passwords and the 2FA device. (I don't …
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