microsegmentation
[/ˌmaɪ.kroʊ.ˈsɛɡ.mən.ˈteɪ.ʃən/]
nounfemininepl: microsegmentations / microsegmentações
microsegmentação
1. The practice of dividing a network into smaller, isolated segments or zones to enhance security by limiting lateral movement and containing potential breaches
Microsegmentation allows organizations to apply granular security policies to individual workloads and assets.
A microsegmentação permite que as organizações apliquem políticas de segurança granulares a cargas de trabalho e ativos individuais.
2. In marketing and business analytics, the division of a market or customer base into very small, specific segments for targeted strategies
Microsegmentation of customer data enables personalized marketing campaigns based on detailed behavioral patterns.
A microsegmentação de dados de clientes permite campanhas de marketing personalizadas baseadas em padrões comportamentais detalhados.
3. In cybersecurity, a zero-trust network strategy that restricts network access and lateral movement by creating multiple security zones
Implementing microsegmentation reduces the attack surface and prevents attackers from moving freely across the network.
Implementar microsegmentação reduz a superfície de ataque e impede que os atacantes se movam livremente pela rede.
Microsegmentation is a critical concept in modern cybersecurity, particularly prevalent in North American and European tech industries. In Brazil, the term is increasingly adopted in enterprise IT departments and cloud security contexts as organizations expand their digital infrastructure. The concept reflects a shift from perimeter-based security to more granular, identity-centric security models in both Portuguese-speaking and English-speaking markets.
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microsegmentation approach
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modelo de microsegmentação de confiança zero
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