We need Trust, not "Zero Trust"! Zero Trust is a great concept, but only the first step to secure digital identities.
What is Zero Trust Network Architecture? Learn about the definition, how it relates to cyber security, how it's implemented & more from Sectigo®.
We go over the meaning of secure access service edge (SASE), the meaning of zero-trust network access (ZTNA), how they work together & more.
Join Sectigo Senior Fellow Tim Callan and CTO of PKI Jason Soroko as they detail how Sectigo views the Zero Trust Network Architecture.
The days of implicitly trusting connected devices that are behind the traditional enterprise firewalled network with its “hard” perimeter are no longer.
2020 was a big year for SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). We define SASE, ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Architecture), and SDP (Software Defined Perimeter).
With the rise of cloud computing, DevOps, the IoT and employees accessing systems with an array of devices from all over the world, the network “perimeter” has become difficult to define.
Between distributed workforces & scattered schedules, work environments have faced enormous disruption over the past few months, forcing enterprises to modernize their security measures. The solution? Jason Soroko, CTO at Sectigo, believes it's a Zero-Trust Security Strategy.