Cybersecurity - Security Architecture and DesignHow can network segmentation combined with zero trust principles improve security in a corporate environment?ABy allowing free movement of users across all network segmentsBBy merging all VLANs into one large networkCBy disabling all firewalls and relying on segmentation onlyDBy enforcing strict access controls within segments and verifying every access requestCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand zero trust and segmentationZero trust means never trusting any access by default; segmentation limits access scope.Step 2: Combine concepts for securityUsing segmentation with zero trust enforces strict controls and verifies each access, improving security.Final Answer:By enforcing strict access controls within segments and verifying every access request -> Option DQuick Check:Segmentation + zero trust = Strict, verified access [OK]Quick Trick: Combine segmentation with strict access checks [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAllowing free movement across segmentsDisabling firewalls thinking segmentation sufficesMerging VLANs reduces security
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