What is Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)?

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a next-generation remote access security model designed to replace traditional VPN-based perimeter security frameworks. As a core technology for implementing the principles of Zero Trust security in operational environments, ZTNA enforces application-level access control and grants even authenticated users only the minimum privileges necessary for their roles. While Zero […]

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January 12, 2026
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Sustaining Innovation Through Structure: Why Bold Ideas Need Strategic Frameworks to Survive

A benefit of working for a company that has been in the legal services and technology industry for 37 years is that you learn a lot about what has worked and what hasn’t when it comes to innovation. We are always looking at where to develop, where to buy, and where to partner when creating […]

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January 8, 2026
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What is Zero Trust

What is Zero Trust? Zero Trust is a next-generation cybersecurity strategy built on the core principle of “Never Trust, Always Verify.” Unlike traditional perimeter-based security models, Zero Trust treats every access request—regardless of origin, device, application, or transaction—as a potential threat. This model enforces continuous identity and access verification for all users and assets, enabling […]

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January 8, 2026
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Winter weather and CCTV systems: what snow can really do to your cameras

January has arrived with snow, ice and freezing temperatures across many parts of the UK. While snow might look picturesque, it can create genuine challenges for CCTV systems if they are not properly prepared for winter conditions. At this time of year, we often see an increase in weather-related alerts and image quality issues. The […]

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January 7, 2026
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