Zero Trust for Justice Systems: Stop Data Exfiltration & Protect Identities

Cyberattacks are increasingly targeting justice systems, threatening sensitive case records, legal documents and even the identities of witnesses and victims. Many organizations still rely on outdated perimeter defenses, leaving critical systems and individuals at risk.

 

Zentera and Carahsoft were joined on September 30th at 2 PM EST for an in-depth session on how Zentera’s “Collaboration Chambers” deliver Zero Trust security in hours, not months—protecting sensitive data without disrupting daily operations.

 

Here’s what they covered:

  • Preventing Data Exfiltration: Zero Trust overlay networks isolate sensitive systems—like those storing case records—from unauthorized access. Even if a device is compromised, lateral movement and data extraction are blocked at the network level.
  • Securing Access to Case Files: Access is controlled based on identity, device posture and application context, ensuring only approved personnel—prosecutors, investigators or external partners—can access specific data.
  • Protecting Identities of Witnesses & Victims: Granular segmentation minimizes exposure of PII, shielding individuals from leaks or retaliation.
  • Enabling Remote Investigations Safely: Staff can securely access sensitive records from external locations without exposing the internal network to threats.

Speaker Details

Nathanael Iversen, Chief Evangelist, Zentera

 

Derrick Brown, Engineering Manager, Carahsoft

Event Topic

Big Data, Cybersecurity, Zero Trust

Relevant Audiences

All State and Local Government, All Federal Government

Other Agency

Other Federal Agencies
Zero Trust for Justice Systems: Stop Data Exfiltration & Protect Identities
Event Type
On-Demand
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Website
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Organizers
Carahsoft Technology Corp.