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What is Zero Trust Security? ZTNA Explained for Indian Enterprises
What is Zero Trust Security? ZTNA Explained for Indian Enterprises
What is Zero Trust Security? ZTNA Explained for Indian Enterprises
What is Zero Trust Security? ZTNA Explained for Indian Enterprises

What is Zero Trust Security? ZTNA Explained for Indian Enterprises

What is Zero Trust Security? Zero Trust is a security framework based on the principle never trust, always verify. Unlike traditional perimeter-based security that trusts users inside the network, Zero Trust requires continuous verification of every access request regardless of where it originates. Core Principles Verify explicitly: Authenticate and authorize based on all available data

How to Prevent Ransomware Attacks: A Complete Guide for Indian Businesses

How to Prevent Ransomware Attacks Ransomware remains one of the most destructive cyber threats facing Indian businesses. Attackers encrypt critical data and demand payment for decryption keys. Prevention requires a multi-layered approach combining technology, processes, and training. Key Prevention Strategies Email Security: Most ransomware enters through phishing emails. Deploy email security gateway with anti-phishing, attachment

What is SASE? Understanding Secure Access Service Edge and Why It Matters

What is SASE? Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a cloud-delivered architecture that combines wide-area networking (SD-WAN) with comprehensive security functions including Secure Web Gateway (SWG), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), Firewall as a Service (FWaaS), and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). Why SASE Matters SASE addresses the modern challenge of securing remote workers, branch

MSSP vs In-House SOC: Which Security Model is Better for Your Business?

MSSP vs In-House SOC: Which Model is Right? Indian businesses face the choice between building an in-house SOC or engaging a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP). An in-house SOC offers full control but requires significant investment in infrastructure, tools, hiring, and training. An MSSP like PJ Networks delivers SOC services remotely with predictable monthly costs.