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  2. The approach is in context with the environment, what you are protecting and why.
    The philosophy is still relieant on trust (including the trust of Google), secure systems/interactions and protocols (technical and business process).

    Ultimately it’s good research and will provide additional options for all of us to use in our own context – it’s not a silver bullet for all applications.

    • Right on, Derek. Totally agree. Importantly: Software Defined Perimeter is a concept that works especially well in “cloud first” environments like Google. Much harder to make it work in legacy enterprise IT environments, I’d guess!