John Kindervag of Forrester Research Discusses "Zero-Trust Architecture"
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It would be good security, but terrible for home users who have nothing to secure. Unless they plan on hiring a team of security experts to manage a firewall.
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So by default block all egress/ingress traffic and only open ports/IPs on request. Then don't allow your employee's mobile data devices like thumbdrives or iphones. Around 4:30 you talk about a "segmentation gateway", a friend of mine told me something very important, "There is no one golden box that can do firewall, IPS, and logging all at once." At 6:30, "Management is the new backplane" Backplanes in general are a security problem, training the user to be secure is the real key.
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I thought the thumbnail was Zach Galifianakis.
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I find this disturbing, "Those willing to sacrifice freedom for security often lose both and deserve neither." This can be broken into like anything, especially if a backdoor is built into it by anyone working on it. Ultimately I hear basic users complaining about too many security checks. UAC on Vista was an ANNOYING 'feature' that MOST did NOT know how to disable, and put up with it by simply clicking through ALL verifications WITHOUT reading them. If this mirrors that, then what's the point?
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Randomized1337Guy 9 months ago 4
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Eionize 9 months ago 4