What does it mean to implement Zero Trust as a developer? A Zero Trust architecture is data-centric and externalizes authorization for optimal flexibility and granular control.
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Prepare a Zero Trust Security Strategy: Accept Change
To prepare for a Zero Trust security strategy, you have to accept that some traditional assumptions are no longer true or sufficient. And you have to recognize the scope of the problem requires a new framework to solve it.
Customer-Managed Trust Through a True Separation of Powers: Ionic Machina for Google Cloud External Key Manager
Get a technical overview of the solution and an explanation of policy-driven access controls, including comparisons to other methods to explore how Machina for EKM resolves the tension between competing needs
Ionic Releases New Machina Tools for Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage
New cloud connectors for S3, GCS and Azure enable developers to protect and control access to data stored in the cloud.
Supply Chain Security for the Cloud: Data Security Standards
Zach Braun, senior manager of security and network operations centers, discusses supply chain security and data protection standards – SAML, OAuth, XACML, and Machina – for cloud solution providers.
Operational Cloud-Based Use Cases and Usability
With an insider’s perspective, Jimmy Baker, senior director of operations, covers cloud-based use cases ops teams care about.