Zero Trust Security with Service Mesh with Kong

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As the number of microservices deployed across private and public networks increases, security is critical. Leveraging a Service Mesh guarantees the security of applications and services without burdening developers to build security, freeing them to focus on business logic and allowing organizations to meet and prove their compliance and security requirements. In this session, learn how Kong Mesh enables Zero Trust security for your application and services by: enforcing mutual TLS communication, applying traffic permissions to control which services can communicate to other services, and natively integrating with the Open Policy Agent (OPA) to enforce fine-grained authorization.

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