First defined over a decade ago, zero trust has picked up momentum in recent years. President Biden’s Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity codified it as the way forward for the Federal Government’s security architecture of choice and many other organizations are beginning to follow suit. Zero trust offers many long-term advantages to enterprises looking to secure their assets, protect their users and customers, and harden their defenses. However, the complexity of adopting a true zero trust approach leaves most organizations wondering where to start.