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Building Zero Trust Architecture and Secure Access Service Edge in Cloud Networks
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In a world increasingly defined by digital transformation, cloud computing has evolved from being a flash-in-the-pan novelty to the foundation of modern business activity. With such rapid development, a corresponding domain of cyber threats has evolved significantly more rapidly, overturning all established concepts of trust, access, and perimeter security. The requirement to protect distributed systems, remote populations, and multi-clouds has served to illustrate one imperative more than ever before: trust cannot be taken for granted but must always be checked.This book, Building Zero Trust ...
In a world increasingly defined by digital transformation, cloud computing has evolved from being a flash-in-the-pan novelty to the foundation of modern business activity. With such rapid development, a corresponding domain of cyber threats has evolved significantly more rapidly, overturning all established concepts of trust, access, and perimeter security. The requirement to protect distributed systems, remote populations, and multi-clouds has served to illustrate one imperative more than ever before: trust cannot be taken for granted but must always be checked.
This book, Building Zero Trust Architecture and Secure Access Service Edge in Cloud Networks, has been authored as a starting textbook and working manual for all those who are trying to find their way through the chaos of cloud security. It aims to bridge the theory-practice gap by providing a step-by-step progression from cloud computing foundations to conceptual integration of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architectures.
Zero Trust and SASE are not hype; they are a revolution in the way companies architect, manage, and secure digital realms. They're a collective reminder that security can no longer be regarded as a layer but a wise, context-sensitive, identity-oriented weave that wraps each user, device, and application wherever they go.
This book starts with basic cloud computing concepts and slowly moves towards the architectural, operational, and governance of SASE and Zero Trust integration. Every chapter is designed to extend on what has previously been talked about, giving readers a new, sequential journey from basic principles to implementation practices in the real world.
The target audience consists of cloud engineers, security professionals, IT architects, researchers, and decision-makers who need a hands-on but highly technical grasp of Zero Trust in cloud environments. Whether designing secure access models for a global business, operating hybrid cloud infrastructures, or researching next-generation paradigms in security, this handbook provides end-to-end information backed by contemporary frameworks and real-world scenarios.
Overall, this book is a vision for a secure, resilient, and trustless digital world, one where being resilient isn't a skill but a fundamental design requirement. It challenges each and every reader to look beyond compliance and towards confidence and endeavor to create a cloud environment based on visibility, control, and ongoing verification.
This book, Building Zero Trust Architecture and Secure Access Service Edge in Cloud Networks, has been authored as a starting textbook and working manual for all those who are trying to find their way through the chaos of cloud security. It aims to bridge the theory-practice gap by providing a step-by-step progression from cloud computing foundations to conceptual integration of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) architectures.
Zero Trust and SASE are not hype; they are a revolution in the way companies architect, manage, and secure digital realms. They're a collective reminder that security can no longer be regarded as a layer but a wise, context-sensitive, identity-oriented weave that wraps each user, device, and application wherever they go.
This book starts with basic cloud computing concepts and slowly moves towards the architectural, operational, and governance of SASE and Zero Trust integration. Every chapter is designed to extend on what has previously been talked about, giving readers a new, sequential journey from basic principles to implementation practices in the real world.
The target audience consists of cloud engineers, security professionals, IT architects, researchers, and decision-makers who need a hands-on but highly technical grasp of Zero Trust in cloud environments. Whether designing secure access models for a global business, operating hybrid cloud infrastructures, or researching next-generation paradigms in security, this handbook provides end-to-end information backed by contemporary frameworks and real-world scenarios.
Overall, this book is a vision for a secure, resilient, and trustless digital world, one where being resilient isn't a skill but a fundamental design requirement. It challenges each and every reader to look beyond compliance and towards confidence and endeavor to create a cloud environment based on visibility, control, and ongoing verification.
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