On Demand Webinar: How Zero Trust Enables Work from Anywhere and Builds Towards a SASE Vision

On Demand

During the recent Cyber Security Digital Summit virtual event, Andy de Clerck, Teneo’s Chief Technology Officer, and Tony Lauro, Akamai’s Director of Security Technology & Strategy presented their session, How Zero Trust Enables Work from Anywhere and Builds towards a SASE Vision.  The session is now available on demand.

Watch the on demand webinar.

How Zero Trust Enables Work from Anywhere and Builds Towards a SASE Vision

With the global pandemic greatly accelerating many organizations digital transformation, IT and security leaders are coming to terms with the new realities of employees permanently working from anywhere and how that dramatically changes the security risk and the security architecture required. In this session, a panel of expert speakers discuss how Zero Trust security is a key requirement for this new way of working, and the vital role of secure access service edge (SASE) in implementing this approach going forward.

The session covers:

  • The security reality of work from anywhere and the types of attacks that are most threatening to it
  • Why companies need to move to a user-centric and location-agnostic Zero Trust security model
  • How to phase your Zero Trust journey
  • How Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) can be the first step in your SASE adoption

Speakers:

Andy de Clerck, Chief Technology Officer, Teneo
Tony Lauro, Director of Security Technology & Strategy, Akamai Technologies

Watch the on demand webinar.

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