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The role of visibility and analytics in zero trust architectures
2021-11-10 06:18

Zero trust architecture is not a new concept, but with the White House Executive Order published earlier this year, many in the networking space have started to ask about how network visibility analytics fits into the equation.

With all the vendor confusion around what is and is not ZTA, I'd like to explore its impact on network visibility.

Remote enterprise subjects and assets cannot fully trust their local network connection.

How is ZTA relevant to network visibility or network performance monitoring?

There are three NIST architecture approaches for ZTA that have network visibility implications.

Finally, using network infrastructure and software defined perimeters, such as zero trust network access which for example allows remote workers to connect to only specific resources.


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