Zero Trust Security: Safeguarding Data in a Dynamic World
How can organisations strengthen Zero Trust processes to stay ahead of constantly evolving cyber-security threats?
Zero Trust has taken the cyber-security industry by storm, creating hype, misunderstanding and confusion. What does the term actually mean? And how can you adopt it? Who better to answer those questions than its creator, John Kindervag?
Join us at dinner to hear John talk about his Zero Trust journey and ask him questions about his experiences. Share your own experience of what has gone well for your organisations and where you have found problems. During the evening you will gain many practical insights into how you can successfully implement Zero Trust.
This is an exclusive event and seat numbers are very limited, so apply for your place now.
The topics we will explore
During the meeting we will focus on questions such as:
- What is Zero Trust and why has it become such a popular strategy?
- How can organisations best approach implementing a Zero Trust security posture?
- What are the obstacles to success and how can they be managed?
- What is the importance of segmentation in establishing a Zero Trust foundation?
- How can infosec leaders ensure their Zero Trust strategies will be successful in the face of constantly changing cyber-crime tactics and threats?
Who is invited?
This dinner discussion is designed for senior decision makers across industry who wish to discuss Zero Trust. Delegates will be employed as information security decision makers in large organisations across the private sector.
Be one of 12 senior information security professionals attending the event at The House of Lords in central London. For any enquiries, please contact Mergim on 020 8349 6458 or email m.begolli@business-reporter.co.uk.
The sponsored discussion over dinner is brought to you by Illumio and BT and is only for senior executives as described above. Registrations of junior professionals, consultants, solution providers or other sellers to this market won’t be accepted. To be eligible you must be employed by a corporate legal entity such as a private company. If you are a sole trader or in a partnership other than a legally incorporated one, we will be unable to offer you a place.
This event is free of charge to attend.
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