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Push past zero trust barriers to securely connect the distributed workforce
2021-04-26 05:30

As a protective model, zero trust does not put a wall around networks and applications, but around employees and their devices, so it can protect remote environments at scale.

Committing to zero trust means assessing where the major security risks are in the existing enterprise environment and understanding the flow of data.

Software-defined DDI makes the implementation process easier for DevSecOps teams to automatically orchestrate and manage their DDI deployments as part of their overall application and network infrastructure and to automate zero trust and network policies in general.

Enterprises considering the security of their remote workers or moving to a hybrid working model will realise huge advantages by switching to zero trust.

Network environments are becoming more complex and distributed and zero trust principles are one of the most effective barriers to security breaches.

With all components of the infrastructure, not just security solutions, included, zero trust will protect the enterprise both internally and externally, regardless of where people, applications or networks reside.


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