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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

Defining success in the digital age

What does success look like in the digital age? Success translates to a fresh set of requirements for modern data-centric organizations and the information systems and security of their digital assets. These requirements include meeting the following criteria:

  • Agile and responsive: It take forever to modify systems or stand up new ones. They can change quickly and easily to meet market demands (of both existing markets and expanding into new markets).
  • Resilient: The business must operate wherever customers and citizens demand, even if that is a public or an open network. The business must assume the failure of controls and build in fail-safe mechanisms to provide a defense-in-depth (DoD) approach.
  • Data-driven: Quantifiable data is sought out and used for technology and security decisions rather than relying on pure qualitative data and how things have always been done.
  • Empowering: Technology and information security are focused...
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