Problem
A. Define Zero Trust. Give one example of a weakness in security configurations that Zero Trust would address, enhancing an enterprise security posture.
B. Define what a security baseline is. Give two examples of how implementing a security baseline helps an organization maintain and enhance its security program.
C. Define standards, as they pertain to a security baseline. Are they mandatory or optional?
D. Define policies, as they pertain to a security baseline. Are they mandatory or optional?
E. Define guidelines, as pertains to a security baseline. Are they mandatory or optional?
F. Define change management. Give two reasons why a change management program is important to an enterprise security plan.
G. Give two advantages of implementing security frameworks, as part of an enterprise security plan. Explain why your selections enhance a security plan.
H. Define Single Sign-On. Explain how this practice differs from Zero Trust.
I. Define a group policy, as pertains to an enterprise deployment. How does the use of group policies help an administrator manage assets and users within a large-scale enterprise?
J. Explain the difference between an in-house security team, and a managed security service provider (MSSP). Give one advantage and one disadvantage for each security concept.