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Zero Trust Essentials
The concept of zero trust in cybersecurity is gaining traction as essential in today's constant flood of cyberattacks and data breaches.
In this eBook, you can learn the basics of zero trust and how Microsoft applies it in their cybersecurity solutions.
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The Zero Trust security model is a comprehensive approach that emphasizes protection at every layer of an organization's infrastructure. It operates on three core principles: verify explicitly, apply least privileged access, and always assume breach. This model is essential today as data footprints have expanded beyond traditional on-premises environments to include cloud and hybrid networks, addressing a wider range of potential attack vectors.
How does Microsoft implement Zero Trust?
Microsoft incorporates Zero Trust as a core architectural principle in both Microsoft 365 and Azure. Their approach focuses on maintaining end-user productivity while ensuring security through built-in controls. This includes using Azure Active Directory for identity management, Conditional Access for real-time risk assessment, and Microsoft Endpoint Manager for device compliance, all aimed at providing a seamless yet secure user experience.
What are the key components of Zero Trust?
The Zero Trust security model consists of several key components: Identity, Endpoints, Applications, Network, Infrastructure, and Data. Each layer plays a crucial role in safeguarding sensitive information by verifying access, ensuring device compliance, protecting applications, securing network traffic, managing infrastructure configurations, and controlling data access. This multi-layered approach helps organizations mitigate risks effectively.
Zero Trust Essentials
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