Practice innovations: zero trust — never trust, always verify
How can you best secure your computers systems in today’s world? “Trust no one or anything — and always verify.” This is the basic idea behind zero trust. How does a law firm get there and keep their infrastructure safe from cyberthreats? Read more at thomsonreuters.com
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