Identity Is the New Perimeter
Jason Garbis
Identity Is the New Perimeter
A Practical Guide to Identity-First Security
by Jason Garbis
Summary
This book makes the case that identity has replaced the network perimeter as the primary security boundary and provides a practical framework for implementing identity-first security. It covers identity-centric architecture, continuous authentication, adaptive access control, and identity threat detection.
Why Read This Book
As cloud and remote work dissolve the network perimeter, identity becomes the critical control plane for security. This book provides the strategic and practical framework for making that shift.
Key Takeaways
- Why identity is the new security perimeter
- Building an identity-centric security architecture
- Continuous authentication and adaptive access
- Identity threat detection and response (ITDR)
- Organizational transformation for identity-first security
Who Should Read This
Security leaders driving the shift from perimeter-based to identity-first security strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Identity Is the New Perimeter" about?
This book makes the case that identity has replaced the network perimeter as the primary security boundary and provides a practical framework for implementing identity-first security. It covers identity-centric architecture, continuous authentication, adaptive access control, and identity threat detection.
Who should read "Identity Is the New Perimeter"?
Security leaders driving the shift from perimeter-based to identity-first security strategies.
What are the key takeaways from "Identity Is the New Perimeter"?
Key takeaways include: Why identity is the new security perimeter; Building an identity-centric security architecture; Continuous authentication and adaptive access.