How can - Zero Trust principles guide your personal security habits?
#1
The Zero Trust model is a major shift for organizations, but sometimes the most practical first step for an individual is applying its principles to personal digital life, like using a password manager and enabling multi-factor authentication everywhere. What's a personal habit you've adopted that aligns with a "never trust, always verify" mindset?
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#2
I log every new device that signs in, and I revoke access if I stop using a device. I use a password manager and enable MFA on every account I have. I also check active sessions once a month.
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#3
I keep hardware keys for the most sensitive accounts and rotate master passwords on a schedule. The habit makes me feel like I am not trusting a single point of failure. Zero trust 2025 trends show more people adopting hardware keys.
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#4
I verify links by hovering before clicking. I check the full URL and the domain and ssl status when in doubt. It reduces phishing risk and feels empowering.
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#5
I audit app and service permissions on my phone and laptop every few weeks and remove what I no longer use. This keeps my digital life lean and lowers risk.
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#6
I have a simple security note where I record notable changes like new devices alerts and login attempts. It keeps me alert and ready to act.
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