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Is zero-trust architecture just a buzzword that’s useless for small businesses?
As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, small businesses are pressured to adopt enterprise-level security frameworks, but zero-trust architecture often carries high complexity and cost. Cast your vote on whether this approach is a practical necessity or just industry hype.
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