COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
NETWORK SECURITY AND CYBERSECURITY
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Greater efficiency for achieving and maintaining compliance with security and privacy mandates.
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Higher total cost of ownership (TCO) with a consolidated and fully integrated security operating platform.
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Improved ability to securely enable transformative IT initiatives.
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Clearly improved effectiveness in mitigating data loss with visibility and safe enablement of applications.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Which of the following is not a benefit of implementing a Zero-Trust network? Higher total cost of ownership (TCO) with a consolidated and fully integrated security operating platform.
Detailed explanation-2: -The zero trust security model is based on the concept of “trust but verify”. Historically, security models have implicitly trusted any user or device inside of the network under the assumption that it has been validated as authorized and legitimate.
Detailed explanation-3: -What is not a Zero Trust design principle? Allow internal users to access network services through remote access.
Detailed explanation-4: -WildFire detects unknown threats persistently throughout the network. A combination of anti-virus/malware, intrusion prevention, and Content-ID and WildFire, provides protection against both known and unknown threats, including threats on mobile devices. Learn about configuring WildFire.