Summary
Maintaining trust in a network has become an enormous challenge due to:
- an increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape
- an expanding digital infrastructure
- a mushrooming cybersecurity skills gap, and
- an increased need to secure remote work
In addition, the growing remote workforce needs to access both cloud-based and on-premises infrastructures. Zero trust network access needs to include controls and policies for network segmentation, endpoint security, identity, and access management—and lead the way into a modern extended detection and response (XDR) model of security operations, as well. Organizations need a new model for securing access to resources as well as preventing and detecting ever-evolving threats. This white paper explains why zero-trust could be that model.
Join SANS analyst, Dave Shackleford, BlackBerry Senior Product Marketing Manager, Mark Mariani, and BlackBerry Senior Director of Product Management, Sriram Krishnan, as they discuss how zero trust and zero-trust network access can tackle these challenges and improve the security operations landscape in any organization.
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