Zero Trust Didn't Fail — The Industry Failed at Zero Trust
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Zero trust hasn't failed — the industry sold it as a product and stopped at identity. In this TechStrong TV interview, Portnox Field CISO Garrett Gross joins Mike Vizard to push back on the narrative that zero trust is broken and lay out what continuous enforcement actually looks like. Garrett and Mike dig into why a valid identity on a compromised device is still a risk, how the AI agent explosion is multiplying access paths faster than most security teams can govern them, why attackers are getting more patient with stolen credentials, and how complexity creates the exceptions and blind spots that adversaries are counting on. A grounded, practical take on getting back to the fundamentals of identity, device posture, and continuous verification — without slowing the business down.
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