Building Your Zero Trust Architecture: Stronger, Simpler Access Controls – Jason Garbis – BSW #236
Zero Trust has quickly become a cybersecurity mandate and also the most abused term in the industry. The core tenants of Zero Trust are rooted in the ability to deliver secure access, which is arguably the foundation and fundamentals of any Zero Trust architecture. Hence the rise of Zero Trust Network Access and demise of legacy access solutions like VPNs.
In this episode, we discuss the role of Zero Trust Network Access in strengthening and simplifying access controls for today’s hybrid workforce as they connect from anywhere to multi-cloud, on-premises and even legacy applications. This includes how to reduce the attack surface due to digital sprawl and even reduce complexity for improved user-experience and operational efficiency.
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Jason Garbis is Chief Product Officer for Appgate, responsible for the company’s security product strategy and product management, and co-chair of the SDP Zero Trust Working Group at the Cloud Security Alliance, where he helps lead research and publication initiatives. He has over 30 years of product management, engineering, and consulting experience at security and technology firms, including RSA, where he focused on identity management and governance products. He holds a CISSP certification, has a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Cornell University and a High-Technology MBA from Northeastern University. He is the author of “Zero Trust Security: An Enterprise Guide”.