Talk Damian Tudor

Demystifying Zero Trust


DESCRIPTION

"Never trust, always verify" is the core principle of the Zero Trust Model, a rising trend in the world of IT security. With more and more people working remotely, there's a growing need to adapt to the complexity of the new hybrid workplace and to protect the people, devices, and apps, wherever they're located. However, not all people and organizations are ready for the digital transformation and management complexity that "perimeterless" security might require.


Verifying everything explicitly (users, apps, devices), using a least-privilege access model, defining the proper context for policy compliance and device health, and applying an assume breach approach are all essential parts of the process. Join this session to find out everything about how Zero Trust architectures are designed to work, and how implementing (or not implementing) ZT might impact you and your organization.


WHY THE COMMITTEE CHOSE THIS TALK

Zero Trust is part of every IT-Security bullshit bingo out there. You find a lot of people trying to implement it, but it seems not two of them define it the same way. Tudor will clarify underlying principles, will show in which cases the concept helps and will also tell us, what is needed to implement it and when to stay away from it.


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