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Ein Zero Trust Richtlinienmodell

In: Zero Trust Sicherheit

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  • Jason Garbis
  • Jerry W. Chapman

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Zusammenfassung Richtlinien stehen im Mittelpunkt von Zero Trust – schließlich sind seine primären architektonischen Komponenten Richtlinien Entscheidungspunkte und Richtlinien Durchsetzungspunkte. Der Begriff Richtlinie ist natürlich stark überladen in der englischen Sprache, mit Bedeutungen auf vielen verschiedenen Ebenen. In unserer Zero Trust-Welt sind Richtlinien die Strukturen, die von Organisationen geschaffen werden, um zu definieren, welche Identitäten Zugang zu welchen Ressourcen erhalten dürfen, unter welchen Umständen. Denken Sie daran, dass in einer Zero Trust-Umgebung der Zugang nur durch die Bewertung und Zuweisung einer Richtlinie an eine Identität erlangt werden kann und dass der Zugang auf Netzwerk- oder Anwendungsebene durchgesetzt werden kann.

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  • Jason Garbis & Jerry W. Chapman, 2024. "Ein Zero Trust Richtlinienmodell," Springer Books, in: Zero Trust Sicherheit, chapter 0, pages 233-264, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:979-8-8688-0105-1_17
    DOI: 10.1007/979-8-8688-0105-1_17
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