Overview
Zero Trust Secure Access, a component of Trend Micro Vision One™, facilitates purpose-built connections between your applications in AWS and your employees. This requires access to Trend Micro Vision One. If you do not currently have Trend Micro Vision One you may sign up for a 60-day free trial here: https://resources.trendmicro.com/vision-one-trial.html
An effective Zero Trust strategy involves two key points: limiting access of resources to people who truly need them, and reassessing continually if the person should still have access based on the riskiness of their identity and device. Trend Micro Vision One™ with Zero Trust Secure Access utilizes these principles to provide secure and trusted access to applications.
Trend Micro Vision One™ constantly analyzes the risk of identities, devices, SaaS applications and content to validate trust. Insights into risks are derived from Trend Micro's XDR data lakes, products, and third-party data sources such as Identity and Network solutions linked to the environment. If the risk of a device or user rises to a high level, access between the employee's device and this private access connector is disconnected.
Learn more about Trend Micro's Zero Trust Risk Insights.
Highlights
- Zero trust network access to private applications, allowing you to define access control rules.
- Use real-time risk based access control decisions to cut off access to sensitive applications when a user or device's risk to the organization is too high.
- Automatically use activity logs from Trend Micro, O365, Active Directory, Okta and various web gateway and network firewall technologies to assess risks to your organization.
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Private Access connectors with High availiability
Setup Private Connectors with high availiability and load balancing with Cloud formation template
CloudFormation Template (CFT)
AWS CloudFormation templates are JSON or YAML-formatted text files that simplify provisioning and management on AWS. The templates describe the service or application architecture you want to deploy, and AWS CloudFormation uses those templates to provision and configure the required services (such as Amazon EC2 instances or Amazon RDS DB instances). The deployed application and associated resources are called a "stack."
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To get started, login to Trend Micro Vision One, go to the Zero Trust Secure Access and enter Private Access Configuration page. Here you can configure your Private Access Connector groups.
If you do not currently have Trend Micro Vision One you may sign up for a 60-day free trial here: https://resources.trendmicro.com/vision-one-trial.html
if you just want to try the AMI:
After you launch the AMI from the AWS marketplace, you can ssh to it with admin user and key. You must change the default password before you can enter privilege mode. first, use the command passwd to change the default password. After that, you can use command enable with the new password to enter privilege mode and try more commands. You can get the command list from https://docs.trendmicro.com/en-us/enterprise/trend-micro-xdr-help/ZTConnectorDeploy
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