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Zero Trust Networks 2nd Edition First Early Release 2nd 20221004 First Early Release Razi Rais

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Zero Trust Networks 2nd Edition First Early Release 2nd 20221004 First Early Release Razi Rais
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.88 MB
Pages: 65
Author: Razi Rais, Christina Morillo, Evan Gilman, Doug Barth
ISBN: 9781492096580, 149209658X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 2nd / 2022-10-04: First Early Release

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Zero Trust Networks 2nd Edition First Early Release 2nd 20221004 First Early Release Razi Rais by Razi Rais, Christina Morillo, Evan Gilman, Doug Barth 9781492096580, 149209658X instant download after payment.

Perimeter defenses guarding your network aren't as secure as you might think. Hosts behind the firewall have no defenses of their own, so when a host in the “trusted” zone is breached, access to your data center is not far behind. This practical book introduces you to the zero trust model, a method that treats all hosts as if they're internet-facing, and considers the entire network to be compromised and hostile.
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