Event Recap: Zero Trust Implementations & Lessons Learned

Zero Trust Implementations & Lessons Learned April 2024

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“One thing” that Systems Engineering Manager Zac Mott “hears from customers all the time is that they’re short staffed and budget constrained. They’re looking to industry for solutions that are designed to integrate with third party tools that are out-of-the-box.” Mark Mitchell with Netskope added that with noteworthy beginnings, “starting in 2005”, Zero Trust Architecture is most effective to customers when it has the ability to:

  1. “Enhance cyber security with OMB’s M-22-09 and the Federal Zero Trust Strategy.
  2. Use as a baseline framework for the Federal Government.
  3. Be data-centric, risk-based & location-agnostic.
  4. Be network independent with automatic application of policy, based on risk.”

During this two-hour virtual conference, a handful of agency and service provider experts spoke in greater detail about:

  • Lessons learned with Zero Trust, PKI, Single Sign On, Compliance, Incident Response & Continuous Monitoring
  • Zero Trust principles, strategy & initiatives
  • Pitfalls to watch out for
  • Agency examples of Zero Trust journeys and maturity levels
  • Role of automation in Zero Trust
  • User experience with Zero Trust
  • How agencies can define success in Zero Trust
  • Which maturity model(s) to follow
  • What lies ahead with Zero Trust

Sponsors: Fortinet Federal, Netskope Federal

Registration for FISMA Training Closes Monday, September 11, 2023

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