What are the Key Components of Zero Trust in Gynecology?
Several key components make up a zero trust model in gynecology:
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access. Least Privilege Access: Users are granted the minimum levels of access – or permissions – needed to perform their job functions. Micro-Segmentation: Divides networks into small zones to maintain separate access controls for each zone. Continuous Monitoring: Regularly assesses the security health of devices and user activities. Encryption: Protects data by converting it into a secure format that can only be read by someone with the decryption key.