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Zero Trust security = an enterprise guide /
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Title/Author:
Zero Trust security/ by Jason Garbis, Jerry W. Chapman.
Reminder of title:
an enterprise guide /
Author:
Garbis, Jason.
other author:
Chapman, Jerry W.
Published:
Berkeley, CA :Apress : : 2021.,
Description:
xxiii, 300 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I: Overview -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: What Is Zero Trust? -- Chapter 3: Zero Trust Architectures -- Chapter 4: Zero Trust in Practice -- Part II: Zero Trust and Enterprise Architecture Components -- Chapter 5: Identity and Access Management -- Chapter 6: Network Infrastructure -- Chapter 7: Network Access Control -- Chapter 8: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems -- Chapter 9: Virtual Private Networks -- Chapter 10: Next-Generation Firewalls -- Chapter 11: Security Operations -- Chapter 12: Privileged Access Management -- Chapter 13: Data Protection -- Chapter 14: Infrastructure and Platform as a Service -- Chapter 15: Software as a Service -- Chapter 16: IoT Devices and "Things" -- Part III: Putting It All Together -- Chapter 17: A Zero Trust Policy Model -- Chapter 18: Zero Trust Scenarios -- Chapter 19: Making Zero Trust Successful -- Chapter 20: Conclusion -- Chapter 21: Afterword -- Appendix A: Further Reading.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Computer networks - Security measures. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6702-8
ISBN:
9781484267028
Zero Trust security = an enterprise guide /
Garbis, Jason.
Zero Trust security
an enterprise guide /[electronic resource] :by Jason Garbis, Jerry W. Chapman. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2021. - xxiii, 300 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I: Overview -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: What Is Zero Trust? -- Chapter 3: Zero Trust Architectures -- Chapter 4: Zero Trust in Practice -- Part II: Zero Trust and Enterprise Architecture Components -- Chapter 5: Identity and Access Management -- Chapter 6: Network Infrastructure -- Chapter 7: Network Access Control -- Chapter 8: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems -- Chapter 9: Virtual Private Networks -- Chapter 10: Next-Generation Firewalls -- Chapter 11: Security Operations -- Chapter 12: Privileged Access Management -- Chapter 13: Data Protection -- Chapter 14: Infrastructure and Platform as a Service -- Chapter 15: Software as a Service -- Chapter 16: IoT Devices and "Things" -- Part III: Putting It All Together -- Chapter 17: A Zero Trust Policy Model -- Chapter 18: Zero Trust Scenarios -- Chapter 19: Making Zero Trust Successful -- Chapter 20: Conclusion -- Chapter 21: Afterword -- Appendix A: Further Reading.
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. You will: Understand Zero Trust security principles and why it is critical to adopt them See the security and operational benefits of Zero Trust Make informed decisions about where, when, and how to apply Zero Trust security architectures Discover how the journey to Zero Trust will impact your enterprise and security architecture Be ready to plan your journey toward Zero Trust, while identifying projects that can deliver immediate security benefits for your organization.
ISBN: 9781484267028
Standard No.: 978148426701110.1007/978-1-4842-6702-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Computer networks
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LC Class. No.: TK5105.59
Dewey Class. No.: 005.8
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