How have you applied zero trust security to your personal devices?
#1
Zero trust security is a major enterprise concept, but its principles can apply personally. What's one simple change you've made to your own device or account habits that mirrors a "never trust, always verify" approach?
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#2
I started using a password manager for all accounts and I turned on two factor authentication wherever possible It feels like a real never trust always verify habit and it cut down on risky logins
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#3
I now get alert emails or push notices for new sign ins from unknown locations So I know right away if someone is trying to use my account and I can react fast
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#4
I audit app permissions every couple of weeks and I revoke access I no longer need It keeps data separation tighter and makes it harder for breaches to spread
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#5
If the service supports it I use a hardware security key for crucial logins It adds a second factor that phishing cant easily beat
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#6
I use unique email aliases for important accounts and a disposable address for signups This limits what data leaks can reach me and fits zero trust security 2025 trends
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#7
I review breach notification settings so I get fast alerts if a service suffers a data leak This small check keeps risk visible and under control zero trust security 2025 data
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