In 2021, President Joe Biden issued an executive order that mandated agencies to start planning for the migration to a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA). Since then, hundreds of tech companies have jumped on the zero trust bandwagon. It is clear to us that the current zero trust conversation is not resonating with most organizations. For government entities and tactical units on a budget, some of the zero trust solutions being offered today are either too expensive, too unrealistic or both.
Zero trust is the future of cybersecurity, but how exactly should a serviceable ZTA operate? How can you get started if you're not even sure where you're going? Luckily, we believe there's a sensible way to begin your journey into a ZTA. The bottom line is this - if you can get your old infrastructure to abide by the rules of zero trust, you too can have a zero trust network without ripping and replacing perfectly functional elements.
In this webinar, our chief technologist Collin Sweeney will break down what a true ZTA means and how to get started today by focusing on the most critical pillars as identified by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency zero trust maturity model: authentication of the user and the device.