How Zero Trust Enables Remote Working and Builds to a SASE Vision

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IT and security leaders are moving forward with the new realities of the hybrid workplace. Working from home, or remotely, is now just ‘work’. As employees begin to mobilize again, organizations need to maintain an agile and frictionless security model, which at the same time compliments an ever-growing migration of applications to the cloud.

Zero Trust has surfaced as a strategy that shifts the dependency on the user’s location and traditional VPN’s, to policy-based access to applications, wherever they reside.

In this webinar, a panel of expert speakers will discuss how Zero Trust security was propelled forward in 2020, and the vital role of secure access service edge (SASE) in implementing this approach going forward, as more organizations undergo digital transformations.

Key takeaways:

  • Why move to a user-centric and location-agnostic Zero Trust security model
  • How Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) can be the next step in your SASE adoption
  • How an edge strategy supports organizations’ future digital growth 

Speakers

James Coker

Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

Richard Meeus

Director of Security Technology and Strategy EMEA, Akamai

Lisa Ventura

Founder, Cyber Security Unity

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