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Microsoft Malware Protection
Microsoft Malware Protection
added 2020/10/28 4:0 p.m.13 views

Back to the future: What the Jericho Forum taught us about modern security

Some of the earliest formal work on what we now call Zero Trust started around in a security consortium known as the Jericho Forum which later merged into The Open Group Security Forum. This started as a group of like-minded CISOs wrestling with the limitations of the dominant and unquestioned...

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Microsoft Secure
Microsoft Secure
added 2020/10/28 4:0 p.m.26 views

Back to the future: What the Jericho Forum taught us about modern security

Some of the earliest formal work on what we now call Zero Trust started around in a security consortium known as the Jericho Forum which later merged into The Open Group Security Forum. This started as a group of like-minded CISOs wrestling with the limitations of the dominant and unquestioned...

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Trend Micro Simply Security
Trend Micro Simply Security
added 2019/10/04 5:33 p.m.169 views

Decrypting What Zero Trust Is, And What It Likely Isn’t

It’s always an indicator of confusion when instead of hearing “I want Q” I’m asked “what is Q?”. In this case the ‘Q’ is Zero Trust. I’ll try and give my best take on what I understand Zero Trust to be. History Repeats Let’s start with the background. Quite a while back the Jericho Forum proposed...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2009/04/02 4:6 p.m.11 views

De-perimeterization and open standards

From Cnet, by Jon Oltsik The openness and universal connectivity that helped break down the barriers between coporate networks has also turned out to be a security liability. Jon Oltsik, an analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group, writes that there’s now a need for open standards in security Cnet...

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