Zero Trust Explained
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- By implementing Zero Trust, you can reduce risk, build trust, and improve protection across your identities, devices, applications, data, infrastructure, and networks.
Today’s organizations need a new security model that more effectively adapts to the complexity of the modern environment, embraces the mobile workforce, and protects people, devices, apps, and data wherever they’re located.
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the OSSTMM created this idea in the year 2000. Read the OSSTMM, ZTA idea is covered in Chapter 5 called Trust. Im baffled they are trying to pass this off as something new. We have been doing it for 22 years!
You’re right though. Zta is a scam, a good ol boys club $$$ machines
This information is really useful
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the OSSTMM created this idea in the year 2000. Read the OSSTMM, ZTA idea is covered in Chapter 5 called Trust. Im baffled they are trying to pass this off as something new. We have been doing it for 22 years!
Funny, the OSSTMM has always provided what you are calling “zero trust”.
Thanks dude
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I have zero trust for Microsoft
Might as well 180 on that, this crap is EVERYWHERE
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The “Microsoft security”… 100% not a fake channel 😂😂😂
Ye, zero trust, that's what I have of plenty.
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zero trust makes zero logic. billions use Microsoft for things other than business. Trust goes both ways. just another reason to feed Google my business
the OSSTMM created this idea in the year 2000. Read the OSSTMM, ZTA idea is covered in Chapter 5 called Trust. Im baffled they are trying to pass this off as something new. We have been doing it for 22 years!
@@biohackingalchemy7996 seems to me that most things tend to me salted versions of something else. That there are few new or original ideas, but where things differ historically were the populations tested on. Results will still vary. But it's novel, new, fresh, yeah ok. Good to know thanks for sharing
You are looking at it like it is going to affect the home network but no this is for networks that matter.
How very 1984
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