Implementing Zero Trust with Firewalla AP7

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Firewalla AP7: Zero Trust Examples

Zero Trust Network Architecture assumes no user or device is trusted by default — only the minimum access needed is allowed.

With Firewalla AP7, Zero Trust is easy! It follows three key principles:

  1. Microsegmentation
  2. Least privilege access
  3. Continuous monitoring

Based on suggestions from our community, we have created a tutorial and an article to help everyone better understand this zero-trust architecture and how to implement it in the real world. You can view the tutorial video below or read more about this here.

Let’s say you just installed a new smart thermostat, here’s how to implement Zero Trust Network Architecture:

In today’s interconnected world, traditional network security perimeters are no longer sufficient to protect against sophisticated cyber threats. Zero Trust is a security framework that assumes no user or device can be trusted by default, even within the network.

Firewalla can empower homes and small businesses to implement this Zero Trust architecture effectively, strengthening security posture. Now, with the introduction of the Firewalla AP7, we can push Zero Trust further into the network by protecting both your LAN and WAN.

In this video, we give an end-to-end/complete example of implementing this ZTNA (zero trust network architecture) for a home device.

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