India, June 26 -- Zero Trust has become one of the most widely adopted security models because its core idea is simple: give users, devices, and applications only the access they need and continuously verify every interaction. On paper, the framework offers a clear path to reducing risk and limiting unauthorised access. However, the reality inside modern enterprises is far more complex. As organisations adopt hybrid environments, migrate workloads to the cloud, and support increasingly dynamic business operations, maintaining Zero Trust becomes significantly harder than implementing it.

The biggest challenge highlighted in the analysis is not the design of Zero Trust itself but the gap between security intent and day-to-day operations. E...