Banyan Recommends Phased Approach When Introducing Zero Trust
Banyan Security’s Jayanth Gummaraju makes the case for why zero trust is superior to VPN technology.
Zero trust can be better thought of as “least-privileged access,” says Banyan Security’s Jayanth Gummaraju, underscoring how the policy management framework is often misunderstood, especially for non-technical professionals. And he makes the case for why zero trust is superior to VPN technology – namely, faster deployment and easier to manage. Gummaraju also advocates using a phased approach in rolling out zero trust, rather than an organization-wide flash cut.
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