Zero Trust is a modern approach to remote access security that promises to fix many of the cybersecurity and network management challenges faced by organizations of all sizes. It removes trust from the equation, assuming that nothing can be inherently trusted, and instead focuses on verifying explicitly every access request and granting least privilege access. This approach addresses the security weaknesses of legacy technologies and provides a 21st Century framework for protecting critical resources. Zero Trust systems are much harder to breach due to their smaller attack surfaces, improve network performance and user experience, reduce costs, and provide more manageable solutions. The technology replaces traditional access control technologies that require an assumption of trust and has been adopted by the US government across all federal agencies. Implementing ZTNA today can be simplified with Twingate's software-defined perimeter-based solution that can deploy in minutes, integrates with major IdPs, and provides a range of business benefits.