Project Zero Trust
Security & Risk

Project Zero Trust

George Finney· Published 2022

A narrative-driven guide to implementing Zero Trust security architecture, making complex cybersecurity concepts accessible.

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Why It's On My Shelf

Using a story format makes Zero Trust approachable without oversimplifying it. Finney connects technical controls to business risk in a way that resonates outside of security teams. CIOs can use this book to align executives around why perimeter-based thinking no longer works and why identity, access, and verification must become core operating assumptions.

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