Implementing Zero Trust Best Practices
Network security challenges have evolved significantly over the years as users have become increasingly decentralized and attacks have become more sophisticated and persistent. Modern network security must accommodate an ever-changing, diverse set of users and devices, as well as much more prevalent threats targeting previously 'trusted' parts of the network infrastructure.
Zero Trust has emerged as an effective model to better address the changing security requirements for the modern enterprise. Aruba ESP with Edge-to-Cloud Security improves the overall network security posture by applying a more rigorous set of security best practices and controls to previously trusted network resources.
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