Folks, I'm pleased to announce the availability of my book
Zero Trust Security: An Enterprise Guide. In this book, we introduce Zero Trust principles, and explain how they map to different architectures (including, of course, the Software-Defined Perimeter). Then we look at how Zero Trust impacts the many aspects of enterprise IT and security architectures, and how organizations can set themselves up for success with Zero Trust. Note that we deliberately took a vendor-neutral approach in the book -- in fact we barely mention vendors at all.
The book is currently available in print and eBook at Amazon here
Zero Trust Security: An Enterprise Guide and is available in eBook format from the publisher here
Zero Trust Security - An Enterprise Guide | Jason Garbis | Apress (print version coming soon). Apress is offering a 20% discount with the coupon code ZEROTRUST.
Thanks to everyone in the community - our ongoing discussions and debates over the past couple years have definitely helped frame my thinking.
Note also that I'm posting this here not as blatant self-promotion (I hope), but rather because this is a very relevant book which I think folks in this community will be interested in.