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Focusing on the Outcomes of Strong Zero-Trust Architecture in Healthcare

Most healthcare security professionals are now familiar with the zero-trust framework. Though aspects of the security model have existed for years, former Forrester analyst John Kindervag coined the term for the “never trust, always verify” approach in 2009.

While healthcare still lags behind industries such as software and financial services when it comes to zero-trust adoption, 47 percent of healthcare organizations already have a defined zero-trust security initiative in place, and 38 percent have plans to begin one in the next six to 12 months, according to Okta.

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