Time Is a New Attack Surface: Securing Networks with Trusted Time Synchronization

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In the era of Zero Trust and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, time synchronization is no longer just a technical detail, it’s a foundational element of cybersecurity.

This webinar will explore how secure, accurate and precise timekeeping using Stratum 1 network time servers can dramatically improve security posture, incident response, and regulatory compliance.

Attendees will learn:

  • Why trusted time sources are critical for Zero Trust architectures
  • How inaccurate timestamps can undermine forensic investigations, SIEM effectiveness, and authentication protocols
  • The risks of relying on public NTP servers and how attackers exploit time-based vulnerabilities
  • How Stratum 1 time servers with GNSS hardening and atomic clocks protect against spoofing, jamming and NTP-specific attacks
  • Real-world use cases across industries like finance, healthcare, government, and critical infrastructure

Speakers

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Adam McConkey

Head of Timing & Networks, Milexia

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Paul Skoog

Senior Product Manager, Microchip

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