Introducing The Zero Trust Edge Model for Security and Network Services
To support the digitalization of a company using cloud and internet of things (IoT), many networking teams turned to SD-WAN. However, SD-WAN doesn't address the new security requirements or the forcing function that security and networking worlds must merge.
Both IandO and SandR professionals should read this report so they have a better understanding of an emerging Zero Trust solution that will help unify both the networking and security infrastructure to support the business-wide networking fabric.
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