
Zero Trust is the future of cloud storage because it eliminates implicit trust and enforces strict access controls. Unlike traditional security models, Zero Trust assumes every request is a potential threat, requiring continuous verification through multi-factor authentication (MFA), least privilege access, and micro-segmentation. It protects sensitive data from unauthorized access, insider threats, and cyberattacks. With the rise of remote work and cloud adoption, enterprises must implement end-to-end encryption, identity verification, and real-time monitoring to secure their cloud environments. By adopting Zero Trust, businesses can enhance security, reduce risks, and ensure compliance with evolving data protection regulations.