Zero Trust Networks: Building Secure Systems in Untrusted Networks

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  1. Extensive collection of Zero Trust related material with some examples
    A systematic approach to history, evolution, and existing implementations of Zero trust. TPM was almost explained. Great addition to SANS SEC530 course.

  2. Pretty basic, not worth the heavy price tag, $25 would be alright
    Was really hoping for some in-depth dive into the architecture and instead it’s put together just as well as ChatGPT printing out resources for you or simply diving into the topic yourself from just a couple handful of sources. There just isn’t that much meat here and for the current price of the book it’s not worth it, in my opinion. For $25 I think this would make an okay book that you can polish off in a day without issue, avoid at higher prices.

  3. Excellent coverage of a complicated topic.
    I am security lead at a large bank and recently finished reading this book and was really impressed. This book breaks down complex Zero Trust principles into easy-to-understand chapters. The holistic approach and end-of-chapter examples helped me grasp these concepts clearly. I like when books keep it simple but still cover concepts in enough depth. I have to say the fact that book is vendor-neutral is a huge plus because I am helping my organization adopt Zero Trust using Zscaler and AWS but concepts don’t change at all. My only critique is the price; I wish it were under $40. If you want a solid foundation in Zero Trust, this book is essential. It’s not a “how-to” guide but rather “what you need to understand about Zero Trust” which will help you implement it.

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