Identity-Centric Zero Trust Models for a Multi-Cloud World

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Danna Bethlehem, Director of Product Marketing, Thales

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The need to enable mass work from home has exposed weaknesses in existing on-premises security solutions. As traditional security perimeters disintegrate, the login point becomes the front line of enterprise security. Now is the time to rethink how identity-centric Zero Trust models can offer an effective strategic framework for transforming security schemes in order to accommodate our users’ need for anywhere, anytime access to cloud applications and services. During this session we’ll discuss: • The Benefits of ID-centric Zero Trust • How ID-centric zero trust concepts can address the fast moving needs related to COVID-19 • The advantages of identity-centric zero trust for modernizing IAM schemes
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