Zero-trust is a security model that assumes every user, device and system within an organization's network is potentially untrustworthy and requires verification before granting access to resources. This approach removes the assumption of trust based on network location or user identity, enabling a more secure cloud-native environment.
In this program, we will provide a comprehensive guide to implementing zero-trust security for cloud-native environments. We will cover the basic principles of zero-trust including the principle of least privilege, networking and microsegmentation and container access at runtime.
We will also explore the challenges and benefits of implementing zero-trust security in a cloud-native environment, as well as the tools and techniques that can be used to support this approach. By attending this program, you will have a better understanding of how to design and implement a zero-trust security model for your organization's cloud-native environments and learn best practices for maintaining and monitoring it.
Join AWS and Aqua Security to learn more about the benefits of implementing zero-trust security and how it can help secure your cloud-native environment.
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