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Zero Trust Networks Building Secure Systems in Untrusted Networks, 2nd Edition (Final)
Author: Razi Rais, Christina Morillo, Evan Gilman
Year: 2024
Number of pages: 332
Format: PDF | EPUB
File size: 15.6 MB
Language: ENG
Year: 2024
Number of pages: 332
Format: PDF | EPUB
File size: 15.6 MB
Language: ENG
This practical book provides a detailed explanation of the zero trust security model. Zero trust is a security paradigm shift that eliminates the concept of traditional perimeter-based security and requires you to "always assume breach" and "never trust but always verify." The updated edition offers more scenarios, real-world examples, and in-depth explanations of key concepts to help you fully comprehend the zero trust security architecture. Zero trust aims to solve the inherent problems in placing our trust in the network. Instead, it is possible to secure network communication and access so effectively that the physical security of the transport layer can be reasonably disregarded. It goes without saying that this is a lofty goal. The good news is that we’ve got pretty powerful cryptographic algorithms these days, and given the right automation systems, this vision is actually attainable. For network engineers, security engineers, CTOs, and everyone in between can benefit from zero trust learnings. Even without a specialized skill set, many of the principles included in this book can be clearly understood, helping leaders make decisions that implement a zero trust model, improving their overall security posture incrementally.