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Seven Elements of Highly Successful Zero Trust Architecture

Título: Seven Elements of Highly Successful Zero Trust Architecture

Autor: Nathan Howe, Sanjit Ganguli, Gerard Festa

Sinopse: Maybe you've considered adopting zero trust as a guiding principle for architecting a secure network but aren't sure where to start. Maybe it all seems a little overwhelming. Maybe you're just looking for a practical guide to getting it done. In any of these cases, and wherever you happen to be on your journey, this book is for you.

Broken down into seven elements, this reference architecture-style guide covers each step a user must pass through after initiating a request and before a connection is granted. The 150+ page book describes:

Crucial criteria for verifying identity, context, and app policy before any connection is considered The importance of content inspection - even in the likely case the traffic is encrypted How a dynamic risk score helps in conducting policy enforcement based on an organization's risk tolerance

It all adds up to the definitive, modern path for creating a fast, reliable, and easy-to-operate zero trust network architecture. If you're looking to implement one for your environment, this guide will help.

Contexto da obra

Como livro em inglês, esta obra costuma ganhar também uma camada própria de interesse editorial e linguístico. “Seven Elements of Highly Successful Zero Trust Architecture”, de Nathan Howe, Sanjit Ganguli, Gerard Festa, publicado pela editora Zscaler Inc., em 2023 e com 162 páginas, integra a categoria Livros em Inglês. Por isso, o interesse da obra tende a se ampliar quando o leitor considera também a relação com a língua em que ela circula.

Editora: Zscaler Inc.

Páginas: 162

Ano: 2023-05-22

Edição:

Linguagem: en

ISBN: 9798987186404

ISBN13: 9798987186404

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