Description: Local storage security refers to the measures implemented to protect data stored on local devices, such as computers, hard drives, and mobile devices, from unauthorized access and security breaches. In an environment where information is increasingly valuable, data protection has become a priority. Local storage security involves the use of techniques such as encryption, access control, multi-factor authentication, and network segmentation. These measures ensure that only authorized users can access sensitive information, minimizing the risk of leaks and cyberattacks. Additionally, implementing robust security policies and ongoing user education are essential to maintaining data integrity. In the context of the Zero Trust security model, it is assumed that no entity, whether internal or external, is trustworthy by default, reinforcing the need to protect locally stored data with a proactive approach based on constant verification. This approach not only protects information but also helps organizations comply with data protection regulations and standards, ensuring the confidentiality and availability of critical information.