In the final session of Ed Amoroso's series on Enterprise Security Leadership, he discusses the common gateway access points inside a trusted enterprise perimeter and expands on how they can cause advanced persistent threats to lead to "Zero Trust."
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Jumping into the condition of Zero Trust, Ed explains that while enterprises are comprised of many assets, groups of people, and functions, there should be a zero trust mentality between all "things" in an enterprise perimeter. Emphasising the fact that insider threats can be just as serious as outside attack vectors, maintaining appropriate privileges and access management protocols can help to mitigate problems, including "inherited access." View this session to learn more about Zero Trust, Zero Trust Network Access, and how to maintain a modern distributed enterprise architecture with multi-cloud environments.
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