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Zero Trust Security: An Enterprise Guide

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Understand how Zero Trust security can and should integrate into your organization. This book covers the complexity of enterprise environments and provides the realistic guidance and requirements your security team needs to successfully plan and execute a journey to Zero Trust while getting more value from your existing enterprise security architecture. After reading this book, you will be ready to design a credible and defensible Zero Trust security architecture for your organization and implement a step-wise journey that delivers significantly improved security and streamlined operations.

Zero Trust security has become a major industry trend, and yet there still is uncertainty about what it means. Zero Trust is about fundamentally changing the underlying philosophy and approach to enterprise security—moving from outdated and demonstrably ineffective perimeter-centric approaches to a dynamic, identity-centric, and policy-based approach.Making this type of shift can be challenging. Your organization has already deployed and operationalized enterprise security assets such as Directories, IAM systems, IDS/IPS, and SIEM, and changing things can be difficult. Zero Trust Security uniquely covers the breadth of enterprise security and IT architectures, providing substantive architectural guidance and technical analysis with the goal of accelerating your organization‘s journey to Zero Trust.





What You Will Learn



Understand Zero Trust security principles and why it is critical to adopt themSee the security and operational benefits of Zero TrustMake informed decisions about where, when, and how to apply Zero Trust security architecturesDiscover how the journey to Zero Trust will impact your enterprise and security architectureBe ready to plan your journey toward Zero Trust, while identifying projects that can deliver immediate security benefits for your organization



Who This Book Is For

Security leaders, architects, and practitioners plus CISOs, enterprise security architects, security engineers, network security architects, solution architects, and Zero Trust strategists 

326 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 26, 2021

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Jason Garbis

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January 13, 2023
Zero trust is the latest buzzword in cybersecurity and this is one of the few books on the topic after more than a decade Kindervag coined the term (now Forrester calls it ZTX) and Google implemented it with its BeyondCorp. As microservices and microsegmentation is not the best architecture for all, zero trust may not be the best investment for every business yet,but need to eventually migrate. This maybe a dry read yet a very good reference covering the basic principles and pillars as well as all related concepts.
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December 15, 2023
When I read a non-fiction book that has the explicit purpose of teaching me something, I don't liked being talked down to. The writing style of this book most certainly talked down to me. If I cut out every paragraph where the authors used "of course," then I think I'd be left with half of the book. The use of language that implies that things are self-evident is annoying! If something was truly self-evident and merited using the phrase "of course," then I wouldn't be reading the book because I wouldn't be learning something!

The only reason I'm giving this book two stars is because, buried under all that dismissive language, there actually are some interesting concepts in the text. Unfortunately, I was really disappointed in the way these concepts were represented.
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July 29, 2021
Never knew what Zero Trust was or its many many examples. Now I know.
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