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What is Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA)?

Network World

Zero Trust is a term coined by John Kindervag while he was an analyst at Forrester Research to describe a strategic framework in which nothing on the network is trusted by default – not devices, not end users, not processes. The traditional approach to security was based on the concept of “trust, but verify.”

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Infrastructure teams need multi-cloud networking and security guardrails

Network World

Public cloud migration long ago wrested control over digital infrastructure from network and security teams, but now is the time for those groups to retake the initiative. In fact, my research has found that security risk, collaboration problems, and complexity are the top pain points associated with multi-cloud networking today.

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SASE-ready Architecture with Netskope Security Cloud and Your Existing Security Infrastructure

CTOvision

With the inversion of the traditional network, where users, data, and apps are now on the outside, traditional approaches to security fall short. At most enterprise organizations, the cyber security […].

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Meet Steve Turner, Forrester’s New Security Analyst

Forrester IT

This January, I joined Forrester as an analyst on the Security and Risk team. I’ll be covering topics like Network Analysis & Visibility (NAV), Zero Trust Architecture, and the Zero Trust eXtended (ZTX) ecosystem. Hello everyone!

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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

CIO Business Intelligence

When making decisions about network access, businesses need to be aware of and assess the security implications associated with network technology to help keep their digital assets protected. Cyber hygiene best practices include device security , cyber security education , and secure networking strategies.

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How security fears are driving network modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

The negative impact of legacy networks can be substantial: increased operational costs, restricted potential for digital transformation and difficulty responding to the demands of the business. Legacy networks are under unprecedented pressure. Upgrades and patches often run behind schedule. Points of vulnerability are multiplying.

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Stop Dumping Your Budget Dollars Down The Drain For Network Visibility

Forrester IT

As I’ve talked to numerous organizations about their Zero Trust journeys, one thing has stood out quite clearly: Security teams are struggling to understand what’s happening on their networks.

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