Cisco’s Zero Trust Architecture simplifies the Zero Trust journey into three critical areas. Drag the definitions onto the graphic to describe Zero Trust from the Cisco perspective
Workload: Minimizing the attack surface
while enforcing least privilege
access to/from our workloads
Workforce: Establish trust of users and devices to
determine their application access
privilege
Workplace:On networks you control, establish
trust-based access control for
users/devices and including IoT
it is wrong for workplace and workload.
workplace: This pillar focuses on secure access for any and all devices, including on the internet of things (IoT), that connect to enterprise networks, such as user endpoints, physical and virtual servers, printers, cameras, HVAC systems, kiosks, infusion pumps, industrial control systems, and more.
workloads:This pillar is concerned with applications that are running in the cloud, in data centers, and other virtualized environments that interact with one another. It focuses on secure access when an API, a microservice, or a container is accessing a database within an application.
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