Zero Trust Architecture: Because You Can’t Trust Anybody Any More
Zero trust is a buzzword, but what does it actually mean and how will it impact network engineers? Jennifer is here to get us up to speed. First, she gives a general description: It’s a security architectural strategy that’s progressing toward increased observability and trust inferences. Then she breaks it down for the three main use cases: Users accessing resources; service-to-service workloads; and device (that you can’t install an agent on) to network. Yes, it has similar concepts to NAC and VPN, but it’s more nimble and granular. And it lives mostly up on the application layer. Stay tuned til the end for her analogy that brings it all home for network engineers.
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