© Jason Garbis and Jerry W. Chapman 2021
J. Garbis, J. W. ChapmanZero Trust Securityhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6702-8_3

3. Zero Trust Architectures

Jason Garbis1   and Jerry W. Chapman2
(1)
Boston, MA, USA
(2)
Atlanta, GA, USA
 

So far, we’ve introduced the history of Zero Trust, provided our perspective on it, and introduced its core set of principles. Zero Trust is a philosophy that can support many different types of architectures (and many, many different types of commercial products). It will become clear that there is no single right architecture and that each organization needs to evaluate its own distinct requirements to thoughtfully develop the right approach its journey to Zero Trust.1

Given the wide variety of approaches and the uniqueness ...

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