#MillenniumLive , AI , CIO , CISO , CMO , CRO , Customer Experience , Data , Digital , Europe , Financial Services , Healthcare , HR , Interview , Marketing , Millennium Staff , Podcast , Retail , Supply Chain
With the onset of cloud computing, perimeters dissolved due to fragmented data centers. Suddenly, data and applications went from nicely confined rooms with a handful of doors and windows to virtualized environments with no perimeters. It was back to the Wild West, which meant security and compliance were quickly downgraded—and the increased interest in Zero Trust for network security. In fact, NIST has released Draft Special Publication (SP) 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture. Forrester’s report, Zero Trust For Compliance (July 15, 2019), details control mapping for Zero Trust against 12 industry and government compliance mandates.
Historically, security was attempted primarily by fortifying the data center perimeter. That architecture is no longer effective, as there is an incongruity between the physical data center boundary and virtual perimeters. Those new perimeters can take up any size and shape and change at cloud speeds, making it impossible for traditional security to follow. Additionally, the security controls offered by cloud vendors are weaker than traditional options and are often no match against attacks hindering confidence and compliance in cloud adoption. A comprehensive Zero Trust networking architecture is required.
What is Zero Trust Networking?
Creating a Zero Trust networking architecture means creating a least privileged environment. This requires an understanding of:
•N-tier application structure
•Tier boundaries
•Tier isolation
•Microsegmentation
•User, process and workload identity
Click here for the full guide
Contributor
Do you have content that you feel will
resonate with our audience? We'd love to
welcome you as a guest contributor!
Diary?
Premium content to our readers
interested in all things business.
Millennium Membership offers Fortune 1000 C-Level executives, leading public sector/government officials, and thought leaders across a variety of disciplines unique and exclusive opportunities to meet their peers, understand industry developments, and receive introductions to new technology and service advancements to help grow their career and overall company value.
About Millenium AllianceLaunched in 2017, Digital Diary was created to provide premium content to our members interested in executive education and business transformation. With C-Suite executive and top academic contributors, interviews with industry leaders, and digital transformation insights from technology experts, Digital Diary has all of the professional development tools you need to stay ahead of the curve.
We are dedicated to distributing meaningful opportunities for our reader to increase their personal knowledge, simplify business initiatives, and to have the right information to build their capabilities and leadership skills at every level.
In the midst of disruption across all industries, our members are given the tools they need to digitally transform their organizations.
Millennium Member?
Interested in Learning More?
Reach out to us or
keep learning
Check Out Our Events Check Out Our Community Dinners
Check Out Digital Diary