Join our world known experts in hearing about the new Zero Trust policy, what effects it will have on companies working with the government and the private sector. Should it be a strategic priority and what are the blockers that inhibit adoption.
Agenda
David will answer the questions like - Do you think Zero Trust should be made a strategic priority ? How ? tips ? advice ?
Sources say that the term Zero Trust originated from Forrester - what is the Forrester definition ? Blockers that inhibit Zero Trust adoption Best practices ?
Glenn will answer the questions like What kind of malicious threats did you see that caused the US Federal Gov to initiate a policy about Zero Trust ? What is this new policy and how will the government implement it? What effect will the policy have on companies that contract with the government? What about other private sector companies?
Would Zero Trust eliminate most cyber vulnerabilities, including DDOS attacks?
Presenters
David Holmes
Forrester Research Sr. Analyst for Zero Trust, Security and Risk
David Holmes is a senior analyst at Forrester, advising security and risk professionals about strategy, architecture, and Zero Trust. His coverage includes security architecture (Zero Trust edge, SASE, microsegmentation, Zero Trust network access), network security controls (firewalls, automated malware sandbox analysis, IDS/IPS), distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection, DNS security, and encryption of data in transit. He helps security leaders plan Zero Trust implementations, select cybersecurity controls, and understand new mitigation technologies.
Glenn S. Gerstell
Senior Adviser at the Center for Strategic & International Studies
Glenn S. Gerstell, currently a Senior Adviser at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, served as the general counsel of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and Central Security Service from 2015 to 2020. A frequent guest commentator on CNN, MSNBC and PBS, he has written and spoken widely about the intersections of technology and national security, with articles appearing in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Barron’s and POLITICO.
Mr. Gerstell served on the President's National Infrastructure Advisory Council as well as on the District of Columbia Homeland Security Commission.
Matthew Andriani
CEO, MazeBolt Technologies
Matthew is an internationally recognized Cyber Security Expert. He brings more than 20 years of experience in building and leading Cyber Security teams, in his past he worked in companies such as Radware, Checkpoint and Corrigon (Acquired by Ebay).