Zero Trust: easy concept, hard to implement

Last week, Dr. Zero Trust, AKA Dr. Chase Cunningham, posted in Linkedin that he was fed up with people who say they don’t understand Zero Trust. To a certain extent, I feel his frustration.
Journalists understand the concept. We have a decades-old saying, “If your mother says she loves you, check it out.” It doesn’t get more zero trust than that.
The problem is that while it’s easy to understand as a concept, it isn’t easy to build a zero trust infrastructure, especially with the misleading gobbledygook most cybersecurity companies put out. Cunningham says there are hundred of books and articles on the subject. He’s right, of course. The question is, which one do you choose?
At the RSAC Conference, We sat down and briefly talked with Dale Hoak, CISO for RegScale, about how easy it is to understand Zero Trust

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