Identity-Centric Security: The Zero Trust Perspective

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Jason Garbis, SVP of Products at Appgate

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In this session we explore the limitations of traditional security architectures, and explain how Zero Trust is best achieved with a new, open, and identity-centric model – the Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP) – which can significantly improve enterprise security, and finally let organizations bridge the gap between identity and network security. SDP verifies and secures all access to all resources, strictly limits network access, and literally makes network resources invisible to unauthorized users. We’ll explain how SDP avoids the limitations of traditional security architectures, delivers fine-grained network access control in a way that’s tied to each user’s context, and is dynamically responsive to changes in enterprise environments. We’ll conclude with an enterprise case study, showing how one organization obtained technical, business, and compliance benefits. After this presentation, attendees will: - Understand the core principles of Zero Trust security, and why it’s important to adopt them now - How enterprises can achieve Zero Trust via a Software-Defined Perimeter architecture - See a customer case study of how they’ve used this approach to obtain significant business, technical, and security benefits in the cloud - Understand the ways in which their organization can quickly begin a Zero Trust journey, integrating with and enhancing their existing IT and Security infrastructure
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