In a Zero-Trust world, we need end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and secure file sharing because the old idea of a “secure perimeter” has disappeared. Zero Trust is based on “never trust, always verify”, so the data itself must stay protected at all times.
End-to-end encryption means that even if a cloud provider’s servers are hacked, or someone intercepts data while it is being sent, the information looks like unreadable code to everyone except the approved user.
Secure file sharing extends this idea to collaboration so that sharing files does not open up hidden gaps or weak spots that bypass strict identity checks. [Read more…] about Cloud Storage in a Zero-Trust World: The Need for End-to-End Encryption and Secure File Sharing
