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Adoption of Secure Cloud Services in Critical Infrastructure

CyberSecurity Insiders

What further compounds an already complex architectural and security landscape is the fact that critical infrastructure industries in various countries tend to be either partially or fully government controlled; with many providing “essential services” such as Healthcare, Water, Power, Emergency Services and Food production.

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Introduction to the purpose of AWS Transit Gateway

CyberSecurity Insiders

Introduction Today you look at the Global/Multi-site Enterprise Security Architecture of an organization and see a myriad of concerns. Global/Multi-Site Enterprise Architecture Many organizations are using Global/Multi-site with dated technology spread throughout data centers and networks mixed in with some newer technologies.

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AT&T Business Summit is virtual Oct. 27-28 and free!

CyberSecurity Insiders

Description: PERSPECTIVE: Many companies embrace mobile, video, cloud, and IoT technologies to stay competitive and relevant amidst ever-growing demands from customers and partners. Challenges born from neither securing nor understanding your supply chain represent enormous risks to your business, your brand, and your customers.

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IoT Secure Development Guide

Pen Test Partners

IoT Design Frameworks 2.2. Threat modeling can be applied to a wide range of things, including software, applications, systems, networks, distributed systems, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and business processes. Mind maps can be a good way to collaboratively develop this phase within a threat modelling workshop.

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There’s no better time for zero trust

Cisco Security

Couple that with hybrid work , IoT, the move to the cloud, and more emboldened attackers, and organizational risk increases exponentially. Adopting a zero trust model can dramatically reduce this risk by eliminating implicit trust. Continuously verify trust to detect any change in risk even after initial access is granted.

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The Zero-Trust Approach to Important Control Planes

Duo's Security Blog

Zero Trust Key Concepts Zero trust, as a set of design ideas and principles for a security architecture allows for numerous interpretations about how to approach an efficient and safe implementation. In the IoT world, device counts are skyrocketing, and so are their capabilities.