Arcara is designed with the assumption that traditional perimeter-based trust models are no longer sufficient.
Instead, Arcara follows a Zero Trust approach in which identity verification and device trust are continuously validated.
Access decisions are based on trusted devices rather than solely on credentials.
This reduces the risk of credential-based attacks and unauthorized account access.
New access requests can require verification from previously trusted devices.
This creates an additional layer of protection for accounts and systems.
Arcara encourages responsible disclosure of potential security issues.
If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability, please contact us so we can investigate and resolve it.
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