Zero Trust Architecture - What You Should Know and Why You Should Care
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While the concept of Zero Trust has been around for some time, the publication of NIST SP 800-207 (Zero Trust Architecture) has provided clarity, definition, and a recommended approach to a Zero Trust Architecture. President Biden's May 12th Executive Order has created a policy for Federal Agencies to adopt a Zero Trust Architecture, which will likely impact State and Local Government agencies, service providers, supply chains, and private enterprises.
Join us on Wednesday, July 28th, for a live webinar that will:
- Identify key requirements and legal implications of the Executive Order
- Consider what exactly is meant by Zero Trust
- Explain some of the drivers for Zero Trust
- Discuss challenges in moving from perimeter-based security to a Zero Trust Architecture
Register today to learn how Certes Networks can help government agencies, service providers, and enterprises take a simple approach to meeting the Executive Order and NIST's requirements through policy definition, micro-segmentation, and observability.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Sean Everson, CTO, Certes Networks
Simon Hill, Head of Legal and Compliance, Certes Networks
Relevant Government Agencies
Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
On-Demand Webcast
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Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
Certes Networks Government Team at Carahsoft