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Defense in Depth is a security strategy that involves multiple layers of security controls to protect an organization's IT infrastructure. It is based on the principle of layered security, which states that multiple layers of security controls should be used to protect an organization's assets. The strategy is designed to protect against a variety of threats, including malicious actors, malware, and natural disasters.
Defense in Depth is a comprehensive approach to security that includes physical security, network security, application security, and data security. Physical security measures include access control, surveillance, and physical barriers. Network security measures include firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and antivirus software. Application security measures include application whitelisting, application hardening, and secure coding practices. Data security measures include encryption, data loss prevention, and data classification.
Defense in Depth is an important part of any organization's security strategy. Companies in the market include Symantec, McAfee, Trend Micro, Check Point, Palo Alto Networks, and Fortinet. Show Less Read more