Summary
Zero Trust is essential for modern security architecture and a core protection framework for agile growth. Unlike old models that assume a level of trust once an asset is approved, Zero Trust never stops reviewing the asset as a potential threat. With this framework in mind, the White House released a new Executive Order to implement Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) strategies across all federal agencies by the end of the Fiscal Year 2024.
While a more robust security model is essential to reinforce the government’s defenses against increasingly sophisticated and persistent threat campaigns, many questions have arisen, such as:
- What does Zero Trust look like in practice?
- What is a good area in the agency to start this transition?
- How can I implement Zero Trust with minimal impact on my users?
- What does this mean for our digital workplace collaboration?
Listen in to this AvePoint podcast to get answers to these questions and more.
Speakers
Director, Strategic Accounts & Solutions
AvePoint
Jay has been in software & web development since 1998, his experiences has included Project Management, Architecture, Graphics Design, Front End Development, Back End Development (including PHP, ASP, .NET, TSQL, XML & BizTalk), and Sales.
President & CEO
Bravo Consulting
Gino has over 20+ years of technical, data analytics, and management experience. Since 2007, he has led Bravo Consulting Group as a top Microsoft Solutions provider for customers, with clients including Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, Federal, State, and Local Agencies and commercial companies.