Probably the best explanation of Zero Trust I have ever watched. Easy to understand with clear graphics and real life examples! Thank you so much for your generousity!
My final year project in ICT engineering school was a blueprint of SDP (one of ZTNA implementations) and SDN integration... This video is just amazingly crafted and something that could've been an amazing asset for explaining this concept for other colleagues and professors... Great work sir 👏👏👏
love this channel! Has helped boost a my knowledge in the areas I lacked. sidenote....has anyone ever told you that you look and sound like a young Peter Sage? lol
You lost allot of credibility by prefacing your pitch of the product and stating no single solution can offer zero trust. Otherwise, great video and will check out the product.
This was easy to watch, insightful, and a genius way to incorporate your sponsor in a way that actually means something. Great job!
Thank you so much for the kind words. Really appreciate it! 😁
Probably the best explanation of Zero Trust I have ever watched. Easy to understand with clear graphics and real life examples! Thank you so much for your generousity!
Wow, thanks for the kind words. Really happy you liked it!
Zero trust very eloquently broken down and easy to digest for even the average user. Great video.
Best explanation and example I've seen thus far. Excellent video 👍
Thank you Orley! Always one of the first to comment! :D
It's important when configuring conditional access, to have a "break the glass account" that's excluded from any policies.
My final year project in ICT engineering school was a blueprint of SDP (one of ZTNA implementations) and SDN integration... This video is just amazingly crafted and something that could've been an amazing asset for explaining this concept for other colleagues and professors... Great work sir 👏👏👏
love this channel! Has helped boost a my knowledge in the areas I lacked. sidenote....has anyone ever told you that you look and sound like a young Peter Sage? lol
Really happy to hear! Thank you for all the support! No, they haven't, but now I'm Googling 'Peter Sage' 😅
this is the most simple explanation video of zero trust
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it.
Brilliant video as always Sam - Thanks!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much, so clear, so informative and so instructional and implementation precise
Thank you! Really enjoyed making this one.
Best explanation of Zero Trust on the internet.
I love your teaching approach. ❤❤
why did u run the step 2 - connector on some vm. can u explain that? isn't it supposed to be on the internal network where NAS drive is located?
The VM is connected to the internal network. It could be virtual or physical 😁
Thank you very much CertBros🌺👌
Thank YOU!!
Thank you super useful to start
Please explain how internally it gets handled for accessing resources
Excellent insight on network security.
What a clean video! Amazing :)
Great explanation and demonstration 👏
Amazing video. Sober and easy to understand. Entertained. Thanks for it! :)
one of the best explanation
Good one and helpful
I'm a little confused: you gave a specific right to ip:5000. But you could easily mount a share, which is not on port 5000...
Port 5000 was to allow access to the web admin portal of the NAS drive. I also added port 445 for SMB to mount the share.
Wonderful, insightful video. Thank you.
what ip did you use, is it the ip for your router or different ip?
THANKS SO MUCH
Powerful!
🎉🎉🎉nice video
what specific ubuntu vm did you run it on?
Excellent. Thanks
What if I "zero trust" Twingate?
Well, ZTNA now exists as a product in 2024, no?
Thank you so much
you are the best
No, you are 🫵
❤❤❤I LOVE IT❤❤❤
Do on a video of John the ripper
Good vidoe
Thank you Adony!
I'm so sad you reach went down 😢
RUclips is up and down sometimes. Its all good :D
You lost allot of credibility by prefacing your pitch of the product and stating no single solution can offer zero trust. Otherwise, great video and will check out the product.
Can't we have a client less ?
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very awesome