Zero Trust Access for Dummies
As businesses continue to embrace digital innovation, cloud applications, and the new work-from-anywhere normal, enterprise networks have become far more complicated and dispersed with an ever growing number of edges. As a result, the network perimeter has all but disappeared. As more people and devices connect to the network from more places, the traditional perimeter-based approach to security — protecting the trusted corporate network from the untrusted internet — has become increasingly ineffective.
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