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Did you know? This is the guy who back in 2004 taught me a full course on Computer and Network Security, at VA Tech. Great guy he is, and he knows his stuff, and is solidly knowledgeable in the area he preaches about:Security.Way to go...Randy!!
One of the very best talks I ever heard in this space. Hats off!
Can tell he is a professor. Super easy to understand
LOL, not all professors say it like it is like this guy
Worth your time.
Possibly the best video on ZTNA
The OSSTMM created what you are calling "zero trust" in 2000. Go read the OSSTMM, in this case Chapter 5 called "Trust"
This guy is so easy to understand!
This is the best Zero Trust 101
Excellent!
at 2:00 "stroke 32 and stoke 48" is mentioned. I am unfamiliar with that term and Google keeps bringing up the medical condition.
I think he's referencing to CIDR ranges /32
“Stroke” is what British folks would call “forward slash” or the slash character. So listen to it as /32 which would refer to CIDR
sasn undertail
Did you know? This is the guy who back in 2004 taught me a full course on Computer and Network Security, at VA Tech. Great guy he is, and he knows his stuff, and is solidly knowledgeable in the area he preaches about:Security.
Way to go...Randy!!
One of the very best talks I ever heard in this space. Hats off!
Can tell he is a professor. Super easy to understand
LOL, not all professors say it like it is like this guy
Worth your time.
Possibly the best video on ZTNA
The OSSTMM created what you are calling "zero trust" in 2000. Go read the OSSTMM, in this case Chapter 5 called "Trust"
This guy is so easy to understand!
This is the best Zero Trust 101
The OSSTMM created what you are calling "zero trust" in 2000. Go read the OSSTMM, in this case Chapter 5 called "Trust"
Excellent!
The OSSTMM created what you are calling "zero trust" in 2000. Go read the OSSTMM, in this case Chapter 5 called "Trust"
at 2:00 "stroke 32 and stoke 48" is mentioned. I am unfamiliar with that term and Google keeps bringing up the medical condition.
I think he's referencing to CIDR ranges /32
“Stroke” is what British folks would call “forward slash” or the slash character. So listen to it as /32 which would refer to CIDR
sasn undertail