Description: Lifecycle Security refers to the practice of ensuring security throughout the entire lifecycle of a product or service, from conception to decommissioning. This comprehensive approach involves identifying and mitigating risks at every stage, including design, development, implementation, operation, and eventual retirement of the product. Cloud security and the Zero Trust model are two critical components within this framework. Cloud security focuses on protecting data and applications residing in cloud environments, ensuring that configurations, access, and data are safeguarded against threats. On the other hand, the Zero Trust approach is based on the premise that no entity, whether internal or external, should be trusted by default. This involves continuous verification of users and devices, as well as network segmentation to minimize the risk of security breaches. Lifecycle Security is essential in a world where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated, and where protecting sensitive data is a priority for organizations. By adopting this approach, companies can ensure that their products and services are not only functional but also secure at every stage of their existence.