Zero-Trust Security in 2026: What It Is, Why the Old Model Is Broken, and How to Build It
In 2013, a heating and cooling contractor gave hackers the entry point they needed to steal 40 million credit card numbers from Target. In 2020, a single poisoned software update let Russian intelligence roam freely through the US Treasury, State Department, and dozens of Fortune 500 companies. In 2023, MGM Resorts lost over $100 million after attackers impersonated an employee on a phone call —…
















