Networks, and the hardware and software infrastructures that make them up, are clearly going to be impacted by an organization’s move to Zero Trust. In fact, a large part of the strength and value that Zero Trust brings is its ability to enforce identity and context-aware policies at a network level, bridging these normally separate worlds. As a result, enterprise network infrastructure, operations, and potentially network topology will be affected by a shift to Zero Trust. Security and network architects need to be aware ...
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J. Garbis, J. W. ChapmanZero Trust Securityhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6702-8_66. Network Infrastructure
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