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6 key themes shaping the future of network performance management. [Learn more >>]( [CSO]( WHITEPAPER | PRESENTED BY ZSCALER [Digitization Calls for Software-Defined Perimeters]( Many enterprises have begun to consider a zero trust networking strategy. But "zero trust" is a misnomer, as trust may inevitably be established in order for users to connect to applications. Zero trust is just an initial step in the road to adaptive access. What's most important to consider is that trust must never be implied, should be established based on contextual access and must be monitored for continuous risk assessment. This can be accomplished with what Gartner calls a software-defined perimeter (SDP) service, one of the initial "zero trust networking" projects that should be prioritized by IT leaders. [Learn more]( WHITEPAPER | PRESENTED BY ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES [Live Event: EMA Megatrends in Cyber-Security]( Join leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) for a webinar that will reveal the current state of enterprise security readiness within the context of security management tools, issues, and practices. [Learn more]( WHITEPAPER | PRESENTED BY VEEAM SOFTWARE CORPORATION [How to be More Resilient against Ransomware]( Ransomware is a real and present danger for organizations everywhere – and schemes are becoming more sophisticated all the time. The consequences of not being prepared are serious and costly. But you can thwart the cyber criminals to protect your data and your company by taking the right approach to backup. [Learn more]( Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are subscribed as {EMAIL} If you do not wish to receive any future mailings from CSO Online Online Resources, [unsubscribe](. When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. © 2019 | CSO Online | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham MA 01701 | [csoonline.com](.

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