Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a security model that mandates no implicit trust between systems, regardless of their location within an enterprise's network infrastructure. Coursera's ZTNA catalogue teaches you how to effectively implement this contemporary security model. You'll learn to understand the principles of 'never trust, always verify' and 'least privilege access' which are vital for effective ZTNA implementation. You will also learn to design and implement ZTNA in different network architectures and explore the role of identity and access management, micro-segmentation, and multi-factor authentication within the model. Sharpen your cybersecurity skills by mastering the operations of ZTNA to protect your organization's network from external and internal threats.