Zero Trust is a security strategy, and by definition is broad in scope and impact. Because of this, it can be overwhelming for both security practitioners and enterprises. This often leads to difficulties getting started with Zero Trust initiatives, which can result in stalled projects, a too-technical approach that delivers minimal benefits, or organizational pushback.
This focused and readable book provides clear guidance on how to successfully get started with a Zero Trust initiative. Covering both technical and non-technical aspects, it gives readers the ability to define and communicate the value that Zero Trust will bring, identify and eliminate barriers to success, and determine appropriate “on-ramps” for initial Zero Trust projects.
This book gives readers the tools, skills, and vocabulary they need to be able to successfully promote, create, and execute a Zero Trust initiative in their enterprise. With this book, readers will be able to experience a successful Zero Trust initiative
Communicating the business value of Zero TrustExplaining why the business has an imperative to adopt itRecruiting supporters and allies across the enterpriseChoosing the most appropriate “on-ramp” project for their enterpriseIdentifying technical and non-technical prerequisitesIdentifying and eliminating barriers to successAvoiding common challenges