In addition to firewalls and perimeter security, a zero trust architecture ensures better protection against both outsider and insider threats by adopting a "trust no one" approach. We explain the concept in this animated video. Keith Shaw WATCH: https://trib.al/zC9hMmN #KeithShawTekGuy
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Computerworld from Foundry is recognized as the most trusted resource to Enterprise IT Leaders at all management levels seeking to align their business and technology goals. Computerworld leads with analysis of news, transformational technologies and trends, providing peer-based content with real-world strategies for implementing technology to drive business results. Only Computerworld’s unique audience delivers efficient coverage of all key stakeholders in the IT purchase process.
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https://www.computerworld.com
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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