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The idea of zero-trust security first emerged in 2010 and has seen considerable adoption rates. Cyberthreats are growing, and remote teams, which are more vulnerable, need to account for it. Remote employees work from personal devices on a variety of networks, and not always the same ones. Remote teams don't have the advantage of working on a centralized network, they can mimic it using a single work platform. Running all work processes on one cloud-based system gives security teams end-to-end visibility and access to real-time data.