Zero Trust Networks, by Evan Gilman and Doug Barth, explores building secure systems in untrusted networks. The book critiques the limitations of perimeter-based security, arguing that assuming internal networks are inherently safe is flawed. It advocates for a zero trust model, where no implicit trust is granted, and every access request is verified. The authors detail implementing this model, covering topics such as authentication, authorization, encryption, and policy enforcement. Finally, the text provides case studies illustrating successful zero trust deployments at Google and PagerDuty.
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