Deep Observability for Zero Trust

Learn why deep observability is a fundamental tenet for a Zero Trust architecture

Deep Observability:
We’ve Got Zero Trust Covered

In a world where the workforce is shifting towards a “work anywhere, work anytime” model, moving toward a Zero Trust architecture simply makes sense.

The bedrock tenet of Zero Trust is to remove any implicit trust in your network. This means moving from perimeter-based controls to distributed controls across the network and your hybrid-cloud environment.

The Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline provides visibility into all data-in-motion on the network, which is critical for supporting a Zero Trust Architecture, as clearly documented in the NIST Special Publication 800-207, Section 3.4.1, Subsection 3.

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Zero Trust: You Can't Protect the Invisible

“The Gigamon platform enables us to feed all the different tool sets we have acquired and offers us X-ray capability, not only in the physical world but also in the virtual world.”

David Jones, Chief Architect of Zero Trust Cloud, Department of Defense

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