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Implementing the Zero Trust framework is a comprehensive endeavor encompassing people, processes, and technology. For State and Local Agencies and Education Institutions, maintaining uninterrupted operations around the clock is crucial, especially in increasingly threatened and complex environments with distributed users, applications, and resources. Integrating tools to consistently enforce policies and automate processes across the entire environment adds another layer of complexity to this challenge.
Palo Alto Networks, Okta and AWS have partnered to ensure secure and thorough technical integrations for swiftly implementing least privilege access and continuous authentication with minimal complexity. This integration has resulted in a reduced attack surface and enhanced capability to expedite cloud migration and digital transformation efforts.
Who should read this: InfoSec and DevOps leaders who need DevOps automated workflows to use proper machine identity protection policies and practices.
Digital transformation — driven by cloud computing, modern architecture such as containers, VMs, microservices and DevOps practices — requires new approaches to security, demanding the protection of machine identities that enable authentication and encryption required for secure machine-to-machine communication. Digital communication uses X.509 certificates that serve as identities for all components of the modern application infrastructure stack. However, the rapid consumption of certificates across the heterogeneous groups, networks and systems needed to support DevOps and applications in the cloud presents new and significant challenges.
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