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ISBN 10: 1119177340
ISBN 13: 9781119177340
Author: Lawrence Miller, Joshua Soto
Micro‑Segmentation For Dummies is a practical beginner’s guide to understanding and applying the concept of micro‑segmentation in modern cybersecurity and network design. The book breaks down the fundamentals of micro‑segmentation—an approach that divides a network into small, secure zones so that even if one part is compromised, threats cannot easily spread laterally across systems. It explains why traditional perimeter defenses are no longer sufficient and how micro‑segmentation can help enforce fine‑grained security policies at the workload level to protect critical assets in data centers and cloud environments.
Chapter 1: Defending the Data Center on a Broken Foundation
Chapter 2: Micro-segmentation Explained
Chapter 3: Moving the Data Center to Software
Chapter 4: Automating Security Workflows
Chapter 5: Getting Started with Micro-segmentation
Chapter 6: Ten (Or So) Key Benefits of Micro-segmentation
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Tags: Lawrence Miller, Joshua Soto, Micro segmentation, Dummies