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SASE Identity
In a Zero Trust Framework (ZTF), no human or machine is allowed access to any resource until all the conditions of the policy have been met. Identity is a construct that establishes who or what is accessing the resource. More complex security mechanisms require a more aggressive approach to establishing the foundational identity of the who or what is requesting access to a specific resource. The evolving regulatory landscape requires not only validation before access but significant record-keeping to enable forensic research.
We must understand Identity Access Management (IAM) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) before we can understand a ZTF.
In this chapter, we will cover SASE identity in terms of access, dimensions, context, ...
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