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Published inOct 2023
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781800568662
Edition1st Edition
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Mark Simos
Mark Simos
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Mark Simos

Mark Simos helps individuals and organizations meet cybersecurity, cloud, and digital transformation goals. Mark is the Lead Cybersecurity Architect for Microsoft where he leads the development of cybersecurity reference architectures, strategies, prescriptive planning roadmaps, best practices, and other security and Zero Trust guidance. Mark also co-chairs the Zero Trust working group at The Open Group and contributes to open standards and other publications like the Zero Trust Commandments. Mark has presented at numerous conferences including Black Hat, RSA Conference, Gartner Security and Risk Management, Microsoft Ignite and BlueHat, and Financial Executives International.
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Nikhil Kumar
Nikhil Kumar
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Nikhil Kumar

Nikhil is Founder at ApTSi with prior leadership roles at Price Waterhouse and other firms. He has led setup and implementation of Digital Transformation and enterprise security initiatives (such as PCI Compliance) and built out Security Architectures. An Engineer and Computer Scientist with a passion for biology, Nikhil is an expert in Security, Information, and Computer Architecture. Known for communicating to the board and implementing with engineers and architects, he is an MIT mentor, innovator and pioneer. Nikhil has authored numerous books, standards, and articles, and presented at conferences globally. He co-chairs The Zero Trust Working Group, a global standards initiative led by The Open Group.
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What this book covers

This first book kicks off The Zero Trust Playbook Series with an overview of Zero Trust and an introduction to the playbooks in the series. This book sets up the context of all that follows and introduces the common context everyone should know.

The chapters in this book are as follows:

  • Chapter 1, Zero Trust – This Is the Way, gets us started by introducing Zero Trust and The Zero Trust Playbook Series and answering common questions about Zero Trust.
  • Chapter 2, Reading the Zero Trust Playbook Series, introduces us to the structure and layout of the playbook series and suggested strategies to get what you need from these books quickly.
  • Chapter 3, Zero Trust Is Security for Today’s World, shows us how Zero Trust is designed for the digital age of continuous change that we live in, and why it’s critically important to get right. This chapter also clears up some common points of confusion around security and Zero Trust.
  • Chapter 4, Standard Zero Trust Capabilities, describes the standard Zero Trust capabilities in the Zero Trust Reference Model from The Open Group that are referenced throughout the playbooks. These are the key elements that will stay constant as we continuously improve on Zero Trust.
  • Chapter 5, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Zero Trust, teaches us about AI and how this technology is disrupting business, technology, security, and society at large. It describes AI’s impacts, limitations, and relationship to Zero Trust that will be managed through the guidance for each role in the playbooks.
  • Chapter 6, How to Scope, Size, and Start Zero Trust, answers the top questions about planning and getting started with a Zero Trust transformation. This also describes key terminology changes and common points of confusion about terminology that is used differently by different teams in an organization.
  • Chapter 7, What Zero Trust Success Looks Like, covers the three key success factors for Zero Trust that are embedded into the playbooks: having a clear strategy and plan, managing mindset and culture shifts, and integrating human empathy.
  • Chapter 8, Adoption with the Three-Pillar Model, lays out the three pillars of the playbook (strategic, operational, and operating model) and shows how the elements in that model work together to integrate business, technology, and security to create Zero Trust.
  • Chapter 9, The Zero Trust Six-Stage Plan, describes the six stages used by the playbook, including a detailed summary of “who does what.” This shows us how the playbook brings everyone together to make Zero Trust real.
  • Chapter 10, Zero Trust Playbook Roles, describes the role-based approach and per-role guidance in the playbooks. This sets us up for success as we move on to the playbook for our role.

The remaining playbooks in the series provide actionable role-by-role guidance for each affected role.

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Zero Trust Overview and Playbook Introduction
Published in: Oct 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800568662

Authors (2)

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Mark Simos

Mark Simos helps individuals and organizations meet cybersecurity, cloud, and digital transformation goals. Mark is the Lead Cybersecurity Architect for Microsoft where he leads the development of cybersecurity reference architectures, strategies, prescriptive planning roadmaps, best practices, and other security and Zero Trust guidance. Mark also co-chairs the Zero Trust working group at The Open Group and contributes to open standards and other publications like the Zero Trust Commandments. Mark has presented at numerous conferences including Black Hat, RSA Conference, Gartner Security and Risk Management, Microsoft Ignite and BlueHat, and Financial Executives International.
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Nikhil Kumar

Nikhil is Founder at ApTSi with prior leadership roles at Price Waterhouse and other firms. He has led setup and implementation of Digital Transformation and enterprise security initiatives (such as PCI Compliance) and built out Security Architectures. An Engineer and Computer Scientist with a passion for biology, Nikhil is an expert in Security, Information, and Computer Architecture. Known for communicating to the board and implementing with engineers and architects, he is an MIT mentor, innovator and pioneer. Nikhil has authored numerous books, standards, and articles, and presented at conferences globally. He co-chairs The Zero Trust Working Group, a global standards initiative led by The Open Group.
Read more about Nikhil Kumar