#Google beyondcorp zero trust how to#
If humans already know how to secure something well, why try to derive the answer ourselves? We follow as many known best practices as we can.Here's the process I like for securing things: Natural Advantages of Defense: What Military History Can Teach Network Security - Part 1, Part 2.Human Adversaries – Why Information Security Is Unlike Engineering.What's the problem? (from Saydjari's book) - my notes."What is security engineering?" (from Anderson's book) - my notes.Mechanisms that enforce these properties, and assuring yourself that your security properties hold. It's about coming up with security properties you'd like a system to have, choosing
Security engineering isn't about adding a bunch of controls to something.
Security engineering is the discipline of building secure systems.