Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP)
What is a Software-Defined Perimeter?
A Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP) is a security framework that controls access to resources by creating dynamic, invisible, and individualized network perimeters for each user.
What is the Concept of SDP?
The concept of SDP involves hiding network resources from unauthorized users and only allowing authenticated and authorized users to access specific resources, enhancing security.
What are Software-Defined Perimeter Features?
Key features of SDP include dynamic access control, user authentication, device verification, encryption of data in transit, and network invisibility for unauthorized users.
Software-Defined Perimeter(SDP)
Software-defined Perimeter (SDP) is a network infrastructure that protects cloud-based and on-premise data centers using remote capabilities. The purpose of an SDP strategy is to employ software rather than hardware as the foundation for the network perimeter. The SDP was created by the Cloud Security Alliance in 2013 as a solution for secure networks that minimized the danger of data breaches.
Secure access to network-based services, applications, and systems in public and private clouds, as well as on-premises, is provided by SDP as it cloaks systems within the perimeter so others can’t see them, the SDP technique is frequently referred to as creating a “black cloud.”
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