For risk and compliance teams, adopting a Zero Trust mindset means more than chasing a buzzword. You’re looking for capabilities that help you maintain your strategy over the long haul.
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Implement a Zero Trust Architecture: Externalize Authorization
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.
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.
Implementing ABAC Policy with Machina
Now that cloud is the new normal, policy has become the new perimeter around the assets we value. Address a changed and changing world by implementing the ABAC policy of Machina.
Investigating Perceived Risks to an ABAC Approach
Perceptions around scalability and management of an ABAC model must be addressed, along with the perceived complexity of policy frameworks and legacy integration capabilities that aren’t capable of making just-in-time decisions.
Enabling Use Cases with ABAC
The number of use cases that can be enabled by attribute-based access controls are as many and as varied as the attributes themselves. This blog collects multiple cases to illustrate what becomes possible when policy becomes the new perimeter for protecting access to data and…