Making Zero Trust a Priority for Your Cybersecurity Strategy

Jan 31 2023
11:00 ET I 16:00 GMT

Zero Trust represents a real opportunity for business growth, for greater operational security, and for organizational alignment. But understanding where Zero Trust fits into your security strategy, and how to prioritize ZTNA, is key to setting you apart from the crowd. 

Join Teneo on January 31st at 11:00 ET/ 16:00 GMT as our strategic partner, Akamai presents a live webinar, Making Zero Trust a Priority for Your Cybersecurity Strategy.

Register now. 

Bryan Ward, Akamai’s Field CTO and John Grady, Principal Analyst for Cybersecurity at Enterprise Strategy Group will discuss baselining Zero Trust, where confusion in the market exists, and key considerations you must take during planning – from mapping out your business needs, to balancing short-term and long-term goals. 

During the webinar, we’ll explore: 

  • Why Zero Trust is so popular now
  • Why it’s important to prioritize Zero Trust initiatives, and how to navigate planning your security strategy
  • The key attributes to look for in your technology partner
  • And much more!

 

Speakers:

Bryan Ward, Field CTO, Akamai

John Grady, Principal Analyst for Cybersecurity, Enterprise Strategy Group

 

 

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