Zero Trust architectures address a fundamental shortcoming in traditional security models: namely, that people and devices inside the network or a given security perimeter are assumed to be trustworthy. Join this discussion on why Zero Trust is important as we take a deeper look at the in-depth survey of 125 IT and security decision-makers in mid-sized and large organizations (average employees 11,992, median employees 1,500), all of whom are knowledgeable about how their organization was using or planning to use a Zero Trust architecture, or why their organization had intentionally chosen not to do so.