@@musharafhussain2316 pep is the club bouncer he checks and kickout who look like a loser or underage. Policy admin is the manager of the club he creates rules. The policy engine is the supervisor of the club bouncer he checks if the club bouncer are following the protocols.
This is by far the best explanation about "Zero Trust Model". Easy to understand and graphically illustrated. 100%
Awesome sir. Very nicely delivered.
i wish i could give you thousand likes. Best explanation ever. Thank you sir!
Other than these modules what other resources can we look at to get more familiar with the terms?
a solid understanding of networking would help. Jeremy IT ccna, or Messers Network + -youtube
How are implict trust zones considered zero trust? Wouldn 't an explict trust zone align better with zero trust?
I'm a little confused about security zones. Is it on data plane or control plane?
Is it fair to say the Policy Engine along with the policy admin make the PDP or are they all separate things?
PEP enforces the rules.
Policy Engine decides if the rules are met.
Policy Administrator manages the rules.
@@jeffnaval4894 Thank you. Your answer is probably the easiest to understand I tried watching several videos but was confused 😂😂😂
@@musharafhussain2316 pep is the club bouncer he checks and kickout who look like a loser or underage. Policy admin is the manager of the club he creates rules. The policy engine is the supervisor of the club bouncer he checks if the club bouncer are following the protocols.