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Tetrate: Zero Trust Architecture
Zero trust security is getting a lot of attention—and for good reason. It’s a paradigm shift in security architectures that addresses significant problems with protecting the highly dynamic, distributed systems driving today’s cloud-native applications.
But, zero trust is more than just authentication and encryption on the wire. In this white paper, Zack Butcher—Tetrate founding engineer and co-author of NIST SP 800-204a, “Building Secure Microservices-based Applications Using Service-Mesh Architecture”— offers an overview of what zero trust security is and why a service mesh is the best way to implement it.
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