Practical Guide To A Zero Trust Implementation
Zero Trust is becoming the security model of choice for enterprises and governments alike. However, security leaders often don't know where to begin to implement it, or they feel daunted by the fundamental shifts in strategy and architecture Zero Trust demands. However, Zero Trust does not require that you rip out all your current security controls to start fresh, and with the right approach you can realize benefits right away.
Security leaders should read this report to understand the practical building blocks of a successful Zero Trust implementation roadmap.
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