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Beyond the Basics: Advanced Strategies for HashiCorp Vault Users


Event Date: March 20, 2024
Hosted By: HashiCorp & Carahsoft

Atttendees joined HashiCorp and industry experts on March 20th for an in-depth exploration of HashiCorp Vault's advanced capabilities, designed to take your agency's security to new heights. 

This user group devled deeper into cultivating advanced strategies with HashiCorp Vault. Enable additional key use cases beyond static secrets management to enhance and increase your security posture and secure automated workflows, across any platform, from the enterprise to the edge. Learn about Vault’s architecture and replication capabilities to enable highly available, performant, resilient and operational environments.

Attendees gained insights on: 

  • Enhanced and expanded vault capabilities 
  • Vault Architecture 
  • Zero Trust Workflows by Design
Agenda: 
Vault Overview: Understand key features, review important points from last user group and refresh your memory on HashiCorp Vault
Vault Capabilities: Identity and Entities, Dynamic Secrets, Certificate Authority, Enhance Security (Sentinel, Control Groups, Path Filtering), EaaS
Vault Architecture: Overview, High Availability, Replication (Performance and Disaster Recovery, Enterprise to Edge - Vault Agent)
Q&A: Your Vault questions will be answered during this interactive discussion
 
Schedule a briefing to connect with HashiCorp experts and learn how your organization can leverage Vault like never before. 

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