Design & Implementation of Zero Trust Architectures for the DoD
The Castle and Moat doctrine for IT information security is officially dead, and Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is the new method for securing information resources. Zero trust provides an approach to identity and access management that assumes no user or software is trusted by default. All users, devices, and applications must prove their identity and level of authentication before accessing resources. Key thoughts on this approach are never trust, always verify, assume breach, and explicit verification.
Project Aurora is HPE’s edge-to-cloud zero trust security architecture that helps protect customers from some of today’s most sophisticated malware attacks. Building on HPE’s silicon root of trust, Project Aurora measures everything before it is enabled or released for execution and continuously repeats this measurement during runtime.
Rather than being a point solution, Project Aurora addresses end-to-end security for edge-to-cloud deployments, with new embedded and integrated security solutions starting at the silicon level.
In this on-demand webinar, attendees learned about:
- The end user value of the HPE ZTA solution approach
- Where the HPE ZTA solution approach has been deployed
- HPE Project Aurora and how it accomplishes Zero Trust Architecture.
- The key capabilities of SW and HW and how they are utilized by HPE for Zero Trust Architecture
Speaker and Presenter Information
Donald Rye, DoD Chief Technologist, HPE
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
On-Demand Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
HPE Government Team at Carahsoft