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A Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA) is a security framework that assumes that no user or device can be trusted by default. Instead, access to resources is granted based on the user's identity and the context of the request. Users and devices must be authenticated and authorized before they are allowed to access any resources. In this interview, Benny Lakunishok, CEO, Zero Trust Networks, discusses why a Zero Trust approach to security remains important, what the key elements of a ZTNA are and how to implement Zero Trust successfully across your organization.
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Jun 21, 2023
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Jun 21, 2023, 04:53 EDT (08:53 GMT)
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