Video description
Zero trust networks are an evolution of current security models; but why should you care, and how can they help you? In this video Doug Barth and Evan Gilman will give you an overview of the advantages that a zero trust model can offer your organization; as well as the disadvantages that you will have to overcome to implement them.
Doug Barth is a software engineer who loves to learn and share his knowledge with others. He has worked on systems of various sizes at companies like Orbitz and PagerDuty. He has built and spoken about monitoring systems, mesh networks, and failure injection practices. Evan Gilman is an Operations Engineer with a background in computer networks. With roots in academia, and currently working in the public internet, he has been building and operating systems in hostile environments his entire professional career. An open source contributor, speaker, and author, Evan is passionate about designing systems that strike a balance with the networks they run on.
Other videos in this series:
What is a zero trust Network?
What are the common challenges to adopting a zero trust network model?
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Product information
- Title: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a zero trust model?
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2017
- Publisher(s): Infinite Skills
- ISBN: 9781491998908
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