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4 keys to success in K-12 with Zero Trust

While Zero Trust can be challenging to implement in K-12, its potential for reducing risks and improving network security is significant.

Here are four keys to success when moving ahead with a zero-trust approach.

  1. Focus on change management.
  2. Have good inventory control.
  3. Keep user profiles up to date.
  4. Make sure vendors are on board.
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