A Zero Trust Cloud Access model brokers connections to SaaS platforms through a controlled intermediary instead of exposing those services broadly to the internet. Instead of allowing access from anywhere, organizations can block all inbound access by default and permit only a very small number of approved IP addresses. The approach is presented as low-friction because the policy scales independently of user count — even across very large organizations. For security teams, this changes the attack surface dramatically. Rather than defending thousands or millions of possible connection paths, the exposure is narrowed to a tightly controlled set of entry points. Would most organizations accept stricter access controls if the operational friction stayed low? Subscribe to our podcasts: https://securityweekly.com/subscribe #CloudSecurity #SecurityWeekly #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #AI #InfoSec
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