Listen to learn about zero trust tenets and where to get started in implementing zero trust in your environment.
"Zero Trust is essentially a security initiative saying that you are going to assume that attackers are present in any environment you're working in. The main goal of that is to remove implicit trust in the design and implementation of whatever you're doing."
“Zero trust” is something we hear a lot about but in many cases it seems to be a buzzword used to sell us something. However, it can be an excellent approach to security when done well.
Geoffrey Sanders (Senior Member of the Technical Staff/Situational Awareness Team, Software Engineering Institute/CERT Division, Carnegie Mellon University) sits down with Host and Principal Security Analyst Jen Stone (MCIS, CISSP, CISA, QSA)to discuss the tenets of zero trust and where to get started in implementing zero trust in your environment.
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