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TrustSec

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What is TrustSec?

Cisco TrustSec is a security architecture that provides secure network access based on roles, rather than IP addresses or network segments. It uses Security Group Tags (SGTs) to classify users and devices, enforcing access policies based on these tags. This simplifies network segmentation and enhances security by enabling dynamic, context-aware access control.

What other technologies are related to TrustSec?

TrustSec Complementary Technologies

AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) is a framework for controlling network access and managing user activities. TrustSec leverages AAA for user authentication and authorization policies, making them highly complementary.
mentioned alongside TrustSec in 2% (83) of relevant job posts
Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) is a core component of TrustSec, providing centralized policy management, network access control, and guest access services. ISE is essential for implementing TrustSec policies.
mentioned alongside TrustSec in 1% (84) of relevant job posts

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