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Zero Trust Overview and Playbook Introduction

You're reading from   Zero Trust Overview and Playbook Introduction Guidance for business, security, and technology leaders and practitioners

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568662
Length 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
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Mark Simos Mark Simos
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Nikhil Kumar Nikhil Kumar
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Zero Trust – This Is the Way 2. Chapter 2: Reading the Zero Trust Playbook Series FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Zero Trust Is Security for Today’s World 4. Chapter 4: Standard Zero Trust Capabilities 5. Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Zero Trust 6. Chapter 6: How to Scope, Size, and Start Zero Trust 7. Chapter 7: What Zero Trust Success Looks Like 8. Chapter 8: Adoption with the Three-Pillar Model 9. Chapter 9: The Zero Trust Six-Stage Plan 10. Chapter 10: Zero Trust Playbook Roles 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

What is AI?

AI is the simulation of intelligent human behavior using computers. There are many focus areas within AI, so this book will only provide a brief summary of AI and its implications for security and Zero Trust.

It’s important to distinguish between two different types of AI capabilities:

  • Classic AI: The role of AI in security began by capturing and scaling expert human experience over large datasets with machine learning (ML). This takes the form of human experts training and tuning supervised ML models ahead of time and having unsupervised ML models identify clusters or patterns in the data that they surface to human experts for analysis. ML enables humans to identify patterns and anomalies in large amounts of data that can be used to identify security weaknesses, attacks, and other insights in the large complex technical estates of a modern organization.
  • Generative AI: Recently, large language models (LLM) have enabled the analysis and generation of...
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