A position paper argues that organizations should apply Zero Trust verification principles to human sensory perception to defend against deepfake and voice-clone fraud.
Zero Trust Cybersecurity: Procedures and Considerations in Context
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In response to the increasing complexity and sophistication of cyber threats, particularly those enhanced by advancements in artificial intelligence, traditional security methods are proving insufficient. This paper explores the Zero Trust cybersecurity framework, which operates on the principle of never trust, always verify to mitigate vulnerabilities within organizations. Specifically, it examines the applicability of Zero Trust principles in environments where large volumes of information are exchanged, such as schools and libraries. The discussion highlights the importance of continuous authentication, least privilege access, and breach assumption. The findings underscore avenues for future research that may help preserve the security of these vulnerable organizations.
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The Age of Sensorial Zero Trust: Why We Can No Longer Trust Our Senses
A position paper argues that organizations should apply Zero Trust verification principles to human sensory perception to defend against deepfake and voice-clone fraud.