I'm looking to hear from anyone who has implemented a Zero Trust security model. Which vendor did you ultimately choose, and why do you believe they were a good long-term fit? I'm particularly interested in options that work well in hybrid or multi-cloud setups.
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'Zero Trust' can mean a lot of things, and there isn't a one-size-fits-all vendor. Since you're focused on hybrid or multi-cloud, it’s important to consider various aspects like identity, device management, and data security. Can you share more specifics about your setup so we can provide better suggestions?
We’ve had a good experience with Cloudflare Zero Trust for smaller setups. One of the biggest advantages was cutting down our reliance on VPNs. In hybrid environments, focusing on identity integration proved more beneficial than just the network aspect.
We ended up using Cloudflare for Enterprise. They have a solid range of features that work well with both on-premises systems and all the major cloud providers. It’s been reliable for us!
On a different note, I tried to gauge GitHub's uptime, but I don't think that applies here. Just curious if that’s part of the discussion too!

Good point! My main concern is identity management across different platforms—how to make it seamless while maintaining security.