Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA): Getting Started
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you the basics of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and how it is designed to keep pace with today’s threats.
Traditional network security does not keep pace with modern threats. In this course, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA): Getting Started, you’ll learn to the basics of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and how it is designed to keep pace with today’s threats. First, you’ll explore the key characteristics, origin, and justification of ZTA. Next, you’ll discover what are the logical components of a ZTA. Finally, you’ll learn how to trace and develop a ZTA journey. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of zero trust architecture needed to protect your organization from modern threats.
Traditional network security does not keep pace with modern threats. In this course, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA): Getting Started, you’ll learn to the basics of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and how it is designed to keep pace with today’s threats. First, you’ll explore the key characteristics, origin, and justification of ZTA. Next, you’ll discover what are the logical components of a ZTA. Finally, you’ll learn how to trace and develop a ZTA journey. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of zero trust architecture needed to protect your organization from modern threats.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Identifying the Historical Trajectory of ZTA 22mins
- Enumerating the Logical Components of Zero Trust 17mins
- Defining ZTA Implementations and Frameworks 13mins
Taught by
Lyron Andrews
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