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Zero-Trust Cybersecurity: Trust No One?

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Zero-Trust Cybersecurity: Trust No One?

Tuesday, Apr 9, 2019

06:00 pm - 08:30 pm

Protecting digital assets is becoming harder and harder, for one alarming reason: most organizations have poorly prepared for the deluge of cloud-based applications and end-point devices. This transformation has created vulnerabilities well beyond any corporate-controlled environment, expanding the potential for data breaches into completely unchartered territory.

As the enterprise perimeter dissolves, cybersecurity today must extend beyond simply protecting on-premises data. Anyone authorized to have access to data and applications should have the flexibility of using any device, on any network, from any location. This ever-increasing desire for seamless access has created a corresponding need for end-to-end security across a myriad of applications, data centers, and devices. The cost of failing to do so is potentially huge. According to a recent study sponsored by IBM, the average cost of a single data breach is over $3 million.

Originally conceived by Forrester, the “zero-trust” model has been gaining momentum, from Google’s BeyondCorp to Gartner’s Continuous Adaptive Risk and Trust Assessment (CARTA). If implemented properly, zero-trust has the power to transform the industry.

  • What are the implications of default-deny?
  • Will micro-segmentation and software-defined perimeters offer enough protection?
  • Is zero-trust security destined to become mainstream?

Join us on April 9 to find out.

Panelists:

  • Deepak Jeevankumar, Managing Director, Dell Technology Capital 
  • Pere Monclus, VP and CTO Networking and Security BU, VmWare (also CoFounder and CTO of Plumgrid)
  • Amir Sharif, Founder, Aporeto
  • Andrew Rubin, CEO and Co-Founder, Illumio
  • Randy Wood, Vice President, Public Sector, Akamai Technologies (Moderator)

Event is open to the public.

Tickets Required.  To purchase a ticket, please go here.

Stanford ID holders, please email briana.burrows@stanford.edu for a FREE TICKET by 12:00 PM on Wednesday, April 3rd.  Limited seating – first come, first served.

 

in cooperation with

The US-Asia Technology Management Center

Zero-Trust Cybersecurity: Trust No One?

Details

Venue: 

Hauck Auditorium
David and Joan Traitel Building
Hoover Institution
435 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305

Agenda:
Reception: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Panel Discussion: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Event is open to the public.

Tickets Required.  To purchase a ticket, please go here.

Stanford ID holders, please email briana.burrows@stanford.edu for a FREE TICKET by 12:00 PM on Wednesday, April 3rd.  Limited seating – first come, first served.

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