Secure Beyond Breach
Securing the perimeter is no longer enough. The focus has shifted to ensuring your organization continues to function if and when you're breached — and that's what micro-segmentation is all about.
This book will help you become secure beyond breach.
Based on real-world scenarios and written by industry experts who have been in the trenches, Secure Beyond Breach is a practical guide that details how to implement a micro-segmentation strategy from start to finish. It's an essential read for all cybersecurity professionals, from security architects to IT infrastructure teams to CISOs.
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