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Zero Trust: Rethinking Security in a Connected World

Zero trust principles applied to secure communication: verify devices, minimise server trust, and keep plaintext outside the backend.

Tosh Defence

Sanket.Chat Team

April 30, 2026
Zero Trust: Rethinking Security in a Connected World

Zero Trust for Communication

Zero trust starts with a simple assumption: no system should receive trust by default. For communication platforms, that includes the server.

Sanket.Chat is designed around a zero-knowledge server model. The backend relays encrypted data and enforces policy, but it should not need plaintext message access to operate.

Control the Trust Boundary

Sensitive organisations need to control identity, devices, deployment, and data residency. Sanket.Chat, Sanket.Work, and Sanket.Enterprise provide different deployment models for that ownership-first approach.