Stop Using VPNs! Zero Trust Networks Are the Future of Security
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Welcome to my latest video where I dive deep into the world of Zero Trust Networks and explain why they are the future of secure connections! 🚀🔒
In this video, I cover:
1. Why VPN is Old and Zero Trust Security Networks are the Best
Discover why traditional VPNs are no longer sufficient in today's security landscape and how Zero Trust Networks offer superior protection by
continuously verifying every access request.
2. Setting Up a Zero Trust Security Network
I'll walk you through the step-by-step process of setting up a Zero Trust Security Network between your laptop, iPad, mobile, and cloud networks
like AWS. Learn how to enhance your security posture effortlessly.
3. Top Tools for Zero Trust Security
Get an overview of the best tools available in the market for implementing Zero Trust Security. From open-source options to enterprise solutions, find the right tools to fit your needs.
4. Using Twingate for Zero Trust Network Setup
In this example, I showcase Twingate as my preferred Zero Trust Network solution. Watch as I demonstrate how to connect my mobile, laptop, and iPad seamlessly using Twingate.
Steps to Set Up Twingate on Mobile, Laptop, and iPad:
1. Setting Up Twingate on a Laptop:
• Step 1: Sign up for a Twingate account at Twingate.
• Step 2: Create a new network and follow the on-screen instructions to add resources and configure your network.
• Step 3: Download and install the Twingate client for your laptop (available for Windows, macOS, and Linux).
• Step 4: Launch the Twingate client and sign in with your Twingate credentials.
• Step 5: Follow the setup wizard to connect your laptop to the Twingate network.
2. Setting Up Twingate on an iPad:
• Step 1: Go to the App Store and search for "Twingate".
• Step 2: Download and install the Twingate app.
• Step 3: Open the Twingate app and sign in with your Twingate credentials.
• Step 4: Follow the setup instructions to connect your iPad to the Twingate network.
3. Setting Up Twingate on a Mobile Device:
• Step 1: Go to the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) and search for "Twingate".
• Step 2: Download and install the Twingate app.
• Step 3: Open the Twingate app and sign in with your Twingate credentials.
• Step 4: Follow the setup instructions to connect your mobile device to the Twingate network.
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🔗 Links & Resources:
Twingate - www.twingate.com/
• AWS Security Best Practices - docs.aws.amazon.com/prescript... - Наука та технологія
Thanks Rahul..really appreciate to share knowledge..please keep it up..👍
Excellent this is so nicely done. Thanks a lot
You are welcome
Thank you Rahul for the crisp explanation.
You are welcome
Very informative Rahul ..
Thanks for sharing...
Aslo thanks for dedicating your valuable time and support
So nice of you
hatsoff rahul for uploading this kind of topics
Your are welcome
Thank you for this video. Would this be suitable for a project on your resume?
Yes, absolutely
Thanks Rahul. Very cool instruction of the AWS + Twingate integration. Say,.. if I have an S3 bucket, how do I read/write the objects? via EC2 VPC Enpoint S3 ( add a policy to allow the target EC2 to access)?
@@trido3815 that’s correct create endpoint and perform read write on s3
I love your content videos, Could you make the video for Cloudformation about Elastic Beanstack and load balance?
Surely I will add it to my list
Bro you are a legend.
Cheers to that
Nice
Thanks
Cool stuffs. Keep going 💪
I have a couple doubts
1. Did you configure twingate connectors + your test ec2 instance inside the private subnet which means the subnet that didn't have igw entry?
2. If I want to connect to the resources should I configure twingate client in whatever device i want to connect from? If I remove or uninstall the twingate client I will no longer have access to the resource from that device?
Thank you Rahul. I am a big fan of your tutorials from Sri Lanka ❤👍
1. You do not need IGW
2. Yes you can connect any device using Twingate client
@@RahulWagh thank you very much for the response:)
I think this is not related to AWS?
It is a zero trust network concept which is Being used across the various cloud platforms