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Creating a zero-trust architecture is a gradual process that starts with understanding precisely what you need to implement a “never trust, always verify” approach within your extended organization. Rather than materializing all at once, organizations often develop a ZTA in phases over time. However, during this maturation process, gaps in zero-trust processes can form – creating potential weak spots. This session will look at some of the most common holes that develop in zero-trust architectures and the steps can be taken to close them.
Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/cfh16
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