EMEA - Overcoming Network Segmentation Hesitancy

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Neal Lucier, Forescout Principal Architect - Segmentation and Cloud

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How to unstick your stuck segmentation projects Attempts to steal valuable data have risen dramatically in recent years, nearly tripling between 2011 and 2020 (according to Statista ). This trend and will only continue to increase. In response, network segmentation has become a valuable tool to protect data and limit the blast radius of any incidents that do occur. It is also a key component that underscoresunderpins zero trust programs and organizations’ ability to maintain compliance with the vast number of regulations being introduced by governments and industry bodies. Yet, network segmentation projects experience a high failure rate, and many never progress beyond the planning stages. Join this 30-minute session to learn how you can unstick a stuck segmentation project. In it, network security experts will share, along with best practices to avoid disruptions to your production environments. Key-Takeaways from the webinar: - Why segmentation is more important now today than ever before - How you can set up your segmentation project for success - Best practices for network segmentation
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