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Should companies kill the perimeter entirely, or is defense-in-depth still the only sane approach in today’s cloud-heavy world?
As cloud adoption accelerates and zero-trust architectures gain traction, the traditional network perimeter is increasingly seen as obsolete, yet many organizations still rely on layered defenses to mitigate risk. Cast your vote on whether the perimeter should be eliminated entirely or remain a core part of security strategy.
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