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Implementing Zero Trust: A Roadmap

PNPriya Nair· VP, Security & Compliance March 13, 2026 7 min read

Zero trust is a principle — never trust, always verify — not a product. Implementing it is a journey best taken in stages, starting where the risk is highest.

The roadmap

  • Start with strong identity and phishing-resistant MFA
  • Add conditional access based on device and risk
  • Enforce least privilege and review it regularly
  • Microsegment networks to contain breaches
  • Monitor continuously and assume breach

We help businesses adopt zero trust step by step, prioritising the highest-value controls first.

PN

Priya Nair

VP, Security & Compliance

Part of the TechWorld Solutions team helping enterprises migrate, modernize, and secure their technology.