Today, securing hybrid workers and the data they need to access is a challenge that faces both government and commercial customers alike. Implementing a true Zero Trust infrastructure, a concept that at its core is built on the premise of not trusting anyone or anything, will go a long way to getting organizations there.
Moving from the Zero Trust concept to implementation was the basis of a recent fireside chat I participated in with Forrester Senior Analyst Heath Mullins.
Many security professionals understand that Zero Trust done right helps protect all aspects of an organization. But getting to that point continues to be a challenge even for businesses and government agencies with ample resources.
Our lively fireside chat went beyond the concepts to discuss tangible steps forward, tackling topics like:
Where to start:
How to start:
Benefits of micro-segmentation:
Role of new tools like RBI and CDR
The shift from point products to platforms
Role of Analytics in Zero Trust
To hear more, tune into the on-demand ‘Putting Zero Trust into Action to Secure the Hybrid Workforce’ discussion between me and Forrester Senior Analyst Heath Mullins.
To go even deeper into Zero Trust by digging into Forrester’s ‘Chart Your Course to Zero Trust Intermediate’ report.
Mike Crouse is the Director for Enterprise User and Data Protection at Forcepoint Global Governments and Critical Infrastructure. He works closely with industry thought leaders, executives, and the Forcepoint management team to help guide long-term programmatic and technology...
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