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Aug. 12, 2023, 6:40 a.m. |

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Originally published by Netography. Written by Martin Roesch, CEO, Netography. I’ve written before that the fundamental organizing principles of network security include protecting users, applications, data, and devices. With these organizing principles, it’s not uncommon for enterprise network security teams to compartmentalize how they secure these things based on the location they reside. However, the fundamentals have changed as the definition of the components that form an ent...

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