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Zero Trust Approach in Healthcare Software Development: What Is It and How to Apply It to Your Processes

Learn how the Zero Trust approach enhances security in healthcare software development and how to implement it in your processes effectively.

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Understanding Zero Trust

Users : Every user must be verified and authenticated before gaining access to resources.

Devices : Similar to users, devices must also be authenticated to ensure they are not compromised.

Network: Maintaining total visibility allows for thorough inspection and logging of all network traffic, which in turn makes it simpler to identify anomalies and potential threats.

Applications: Each application and workload, no matter where it resides, should be secured and operate under the assumption that it is on a hostile network.

Automation: Security processes are automated to reduce response times and enhance effectiveness against threats.

Analytics: Analysis of security data facilitates quick detection of potential threats and enables prompt response to them.

How to apply Zero Trust in healthcare software development

Step 1: Identify sensitive data

Step 2: Segment the network

Step 3: Introduce the principle of least privilege

Step 4: Establish multi-factor authentication

Step 5: Leverage reliable data encryption

Step 6: Don’t forget to monitor and analyze

From theory to practice: Navigating the obstacles of Zero Trust implementation

Restricting data access without disrupting workflows

New security controls

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